CEBRI hosts representatives of the Shanghai Administration Institute (SAI)

  • 15 september 2023

On Friday, September 15th, CEBRI received a visit from the Shanghai Administration Institute (SAI) representatives.

During the meeting, discussions revolved around the opportunities for cooperation between CEBRI and SAI, including prospects for the exchange of academics and students, as well as collaboration on events and research on topics of interest to both organizations. The importance of an international vision in public administration, digitalization and the quality of public services to the population, sustainable development and access to culture in both countries were also discussed.

CEBRI's International Advisor, Marcos Caramuru, Senior Fellow Lia Valls, Senior Researcher Monique Sochaczewski, Deputy Director of Projects, Léa Reichert, and Deputy Director of External Relations, Pedro Vormittag, were present.

From the SAI, the following participated: hao Yong, Director of the Office of Academic Affairs, Chief Specialist of the Digital Government Construction Research Center at SPI, Chen Fang Liu, Vice Director of the Department of Scientific Socialism, Shen Guoqing, Director of the Supervision and Audit Office, Zhou Xiao Kou, Deputy Director of the Finance Division, and Li Xiaoqing, Administrative Director of the Foreign Affairs Office.
Also in attendance were representatives from the Brazil-China Business Council (CEBC): Túlio Cariello, Director of Content and Research, and Camila Amigo, International Analyst.

The Shanghai Administration Institute (SAI), founded in 1986, is an institution that provides training for public officials, public management agents, and political researchers. As an academic agency of the Shanghai Municipal Government, it also serves as a think tank for policy consultation.

 

Conselheiro Internacional do CEBRI, Marcos Caramuru, recebe presente dos representantes do Shangai Admin Institute.

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On Friday, September 15th, CEBRI received a visit from the Shanghai Administration Institute (SAI) representatives.

During the meeting, discussions revolved around the opportunities for cooperation between CEBRI and SAI, including prospects for the exchange of academics and students, as well as collaboration on events and research on topics of interest to both organizations. The importance of an international vision in public administration, digitalization and the quality of public services to the population, sustainable development and access to culture in both countries were also discussed.

CEBRI's International Advisor, Marcos Caramuru, Senior Fellow Lia Valls, Senior Researcher Monique Sochaczewski, Deputy Director of Projects, Léa Reichert, and Deputy Director of External Relations, Pedro Vormittag, were present.

From the SAI, the following participated: hao Yong, Director of the Office of Academic Affairs, Chief Specialist of the Digital Government Construction Research Center at SPI, Chen Fang Liu, Vice Director of the Department of Scientific Socialism, Shen Guoqing, Director of the Supervision and Audit Office, Zhou Xiao Kou, Deputy Director of the Finance Division, and Li Xiaoqing, Administrative Director of the Foreign Affairs Office.
Also in attendance were representatives from the Brazil-China Business Council (CEBC): Túlio Cariello, Director of Content and Research, and Camila Amigo, International Analyst.

The Shanghai Administration Institute (SAI), founded in 1986, is an institution that provides training for public officials, public management agents, and political researchers. As an academic agency of the Shanghai Municipal Government, it also serves as a think tank for policy consultation.

 

Conselheiro Internacional do CEBRI, Marcos Caramuru, recebe presente dos representantes do Shangai Admin Institute.

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