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Jon Worth

Jon Worth - European Policy Training Consultant

Jon Worth is a freelance training consultant and website designer based in Brussels. His particular areas of interest are EU environmental, transport and energy policies, the future of the European Constitution, and workings of the European Parliament

He has previously worked as a Lecturer at the National School of Government and as a civil servant at the Department of Trade and Industry, working on EU Energy Policy. He has also worked in the European Parliament and for non-governmental organisations in the EU politics arena. He speaks French and German and has degrees from the College of Europe, Bruges, and Merton College, Oxford.

 
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Forthcoming Events

  • Understanding the operation of public sector finance is imperative for finance managers and policy experts at all levels within the public sector. Whether in the public, private or third sector, all finance managers and policy experts require a holistic understanding of how money is spent. Read More

  • This one-day course lays out all the options for service delivery available for your organisation, from the conservative to the controversial. Learn the risks, rewards, and paces of change in this highly interactive, example-based course. Read More

  • This course follows the lifecycle of a bill through parliament and will permit a thorough understanding of the legislative process. Delegates have the opportunity to hear from key figures directly involved in the different stages of the legislative process and will have the chance to address specific questions to them. Read More

  • Lead by Local Authority Investigation Officers Group executive member, Chris Freeman, this one-day course will aim to give delegates the most up-to-date information on how to combat fraud in the public sector. Read More

  • Throughout the day, delegates will develop the idea of a mutual as an alternative to ‘business as usual’ and will leave with a complete overview of the mutual model, how to implement it and how to support it in the future.. Read More