IACA is now accepting applications for its 2018 – 2020 Master in Anti-Corruption Studies (MACS) programme. The class, which starts in October 2018, will be the sixth in the history of this unique course.
The MACS is a two-year, in-career programme that consists of seven modules and a master’s thesis. It is specifically designed for anti-corruption and compliance professionals from around the world who wish to pursue their studies while remaining fully employed.
MACS faculty are drawn from an international who’s who in the fields of anti-corruption and compliance, and the first four classes have included students from 40 countries and jurisdictions from all parts of the globe.
IACA offers a limited number of scholarships for students from Least Developed Countries as defined by the United Nations.
Graduating students receive an internationally recognized MA degree with 120 ECTS credits under the European Bologna process, enabling enrolment into PhD programmes if desired.
The application deadline is 31 May 2018. For more information and to apply, click here.