Students from IACA’s 2017 International Master in Anti-Corruption Compliance and Collective Action (IMACC) Programme are currently in Basel, Switzerland for the in-class part of their final module, which focuses on Collective Action and the Value of Joining Forces, organized at the Basel Institute on Governance.
The module runs from 31 March to 6 April and includes discussions on the role of collaboration in preventing and reducing corruption, how Collective Action is used against corruption in practice and interaction with stakeholders in the framework of Collective Action, and holistic view of compliance and Collective Action. Students will also conduct their final Compliance Lab session on designing a Collective Action model. In addition to regular interactive class sessions, the IMACC students are also taking part in study visits to companies Novartis International and F. Hoffmann-La Roche.
Lecturers for this module are Gemma Aiolfi, Head of Compliance, Corporate Governance and Collective Action at the Basel Institute on Governance, Mirna Adjami, Project Manager Anti-Corruption Collective Action at the Basel Institute on Governance, Claudia Baez Camargo, Head of Governance Research at the Basel Institute on Governance, Scarlet Wannenwetsch, Project Associate Anti-Corruption Collective Action at the Basel Institute on Governance, Martim Della Valle, founder of Zenith Source, and Pawan Kumar Sinha, Director, IACA’s academic programmes.
The IMACC programme is a two-year programme specifically designed for working professionals. Each of the six modules has a seven days to two-week in-class phase that takes place approximately every three months. Most of these classes are at IACA’s campus in Laxenburg/Vienna, Austria, with at least one session held at another location worldwide.
IACA is currently accepting applications for the IMACC 2019 - 2021 programme, which will begin in October this year. For more information and to apply, please click here.