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Professorship on Collective Action, compliance and (private sector) anti-corruption & grants for IACA participants from Least Developed Countries and Emerging Markets

International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA)

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Professorship on Collective Action, compliance and (private sector) anti-corruption & grants for IACA participants from Least Developed Countries and Emerging Markets

The project aimed to cover research, lectures, training, as well as provide technical assistance in these fields in order to promote fair market conditions. An academic two-year master’s degree program was developed, and seminars and conferences focusing on the needs of the private sector were also supposed to be held with the aim of developing benchmarks for anti-corruption activities in the private sector in order to promote fair market conditions.

In accordance with the inter-regional approach of IACA, students and participants from all over the world had the opportunity to study and work at the Academy. In order to be able to provide training to those participants who would otherwise not be able to afford it, the project aimed to enable them to attend courses, by providing grants and tuition fees.

As an outcome, academic activities by the PCAC team reached a large audience. Research fellows are supposed to be sharing their research outcomes in academic and professional fora. These activities raise awareness and provide practical insights.

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