New Talent Joining the IIAS Secretariat: Welcome Kimberley Atheba

Diogo Pereira,

The International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) is pleased to announce that Kimberley Atheba will be joining the Secretariat as Assistant Programme Manager, effective July 1st, 2025.

Based in Brussels, Kimberley brings a dynamic and diverse background in European public policy, international relations, and project coordination. She will contribute to the team’s core activities, with responsibilities including program coordination, project and partnership management, and administrative and governance support.

Before joining IIAS, Kimberley worked in various high-level institutions, including the Brussels Parliament, the European Migration Network (EMN Belgium), and KU Leuven, where she served as Programme Coordinator and Teaching Assistant for the Master’s programmes in European Public Policy and e-Governance. Her experience also includes roles at Egon Zehnder Associates, the Belgian Immigration Office, and the Belgian Federal Parliament.

A trilingual professional (French, English, Dutch) with additional skills in German and a strong command of digital tools, Kimberley holds a Master of Advanced Studies in European Policies and Public Administration from KU Leuven and a second Master’s degree in International Relations from UCLouvain, both awarded with honors. 

With her strong sense of initiative, international perspective, and passion for public governance, Kimberley will be a valuable asset to the Secretariat as IIAS continues to grow its global network and fulfill our mission of improving public governance research, education, and practice.

The International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) is pleased to announce that Kimberley Atheba will be joining the Secretariat as Assistant Programme Manager, effective July 1st, 2025.

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The Working Group is led by:

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