WORLD | IACA is receiving applications for master programme

The International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA) is receiving applications for its master programmes:

  • Master in Anti-Corruption Studies (MACS)
  • International Master in Anti-Corruption Compliance and Collective Action (IMACC)
  • Master in Anti-Corruption and Diplomacy (MACD)
  • Máster en Estudios Anticorrupción y Compliance (MACC) (In Spanish)

Applications for 2022 classes are open until:

-) 20 June 2022 for MACS and IMACC
-) 30 June for MACD and
-) 31 July 2022 for MACC

Under the Preferential Treatment Scheme for IACA Parties contributing to the general budget of the organization, IACA is offering the following discounts on the programmes/trainings tuition fees: 10 % - for nationals of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Chile, Cyprus, Finland,  Hungary, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Pakistan, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, Thailand; 15 % - for nationals of Malaysia, Saudi Arabia; 15 % - for registered IACA Alumni; and 20 % - for nationals of Austria, China.

In addition, nationals of the countries listed under 15% and 20% discount scheme are eligible for a 50% discount on the application fee payment. This scheme remains valid until revocation. It may be modified or superseded by later schemes at any time. More information can be found HERE.

In addition, IACA also offers a limited number of scholarships for students from Least Developed Countries as defined by the United Nations, and for citizens from IACA State Parties, listed under the World Bank Classification of Countries by Income as the Lower-Middle- and Upper-Middle-Income Economies, funded by Siemens Integrity Initiative, Third and Golden Stretch Funding Round. These highly competitive scholarships are merit based and they fully or partially cover the programme fee.

The attached flyers (see download section below) provide an overview of the programmes and detailed information can be found on IACA’s programmes webpage. For any additional clarification you might have, please reach out to IACA’ Study Department.

 

Source: International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA)

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