Nearly 100,000 of Shanghai's civil servants will be required to
pass an exam based on Master of Public Administration courses by
June 2008, municipality officials said yesterday.
Those who fail the exam could be removed from their current
positions, officials from the Shanghai Personnel Bureau said.
The new mandate applies to civil servants below 47 years old.
The municipality has nearly 100,000 civil servants, mostly below 47
years old, the bureau said.
"As a metropolis, Shanghai should lift the overall education
level of public servants," Zhuang Wei, deputy director of the
bureau's civil servant management department, said yesterday.
He said the main courses of MPA are crucial for civil servants,
particularly those working in key decision-making positions.
There are eight sections of the MPA, including public policy,
constitution and government, administration law and public
economics.
Zhuang said many civil servants may not have received
professional training in administration and public management
during their previous education.
The exam, scheduled for June, is organized by the municipal
government.
Teachers of the MPA courses will come from major local
universities including Fudan University, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University and Tongji
University.
"Hopefully, the MPA courses will incorporate more practical
cases which are related to my practical work," said Lu Fei, a civil
servant of Luwan District.
Meanwhile, the bureau is also planning to launch a series of
work-related training courses such as speaking English, writing
situational letters and computer management science.
(Shanghai Daily March 23, 2006)