The International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA) adapts to the current challenges posed by the pandemic by expanding its e-learning capacities and offering new educational activities, including online master programmes and anti-corruption and compliances training.
Regarding the expansion of its e-learning capacities, IACA would like to draw your attention on the launching of following new online courses:
- Research and Writing in Anti-Corruption (28 March – 4 June 2021)
- Mutual Legal Assistance (12 April – 8 May 2021)
- Behaviorally Informed Interviewing (dates to be announced soon)
- Effective Government Auditing: anti-Fraud and Corruption (24 May – 7 July 2021)
- Fighting Corruption in Public Procurement (17 May – 11 June 2021)
- International Risk Management in Life Sciences (31 May - 25 June 2021)
- Leveraging Emerging Technologies for Anti-Corruption and Compliance Measures (19 July – 13 August 2021)
In addition to these training offers, an online academic course on “Whistleblowing and Whistleblower Protection” will be launched soon.
The existing instructor-led trainings and self-paced formats will continue to be rolled throughout the year and are available in a range of languages. A detailed catalogue of the online training, which will be regularly updated, can be found on the IACA website.
The Master in Anti-Corruption Studies (MACS) and the International Master in Anti-Corruption Compliance and Collective Action (IMACC) are delivered for the first time fully online as the Academy adapts to the current challenges posed by the pandemic. Applications are currently being accepted for both academic programmes. The application deadline is 31 August 2021. Additional information regarding these two academic programmes and the applications can also be found on the IACA website.
Source: International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA)