IACA is now accepting applications for the 2022 - 2024 classes of the Master in Anti-Corruption Studies (MACS) and International Master in Anti-Corruption Compliance and Collective Action (IMACC). These two-year programmes are focused on the advanced study of anti-corruption, compliance, and collective action, through using a multidisciplinary approach. The programmes are comprised of seven teaching modules and a master’s thesis,
The next cohort of MACS and IMACC students will have the opportunity to work in hybrid format. They will have the opportunity to attend 3 modules onsite, while other modules will be implemented remotely and consist of various instructor-led virtual classes. Students may also opt to work completely remotely. Under the latter option, students will be able to choose their learning environment and to easily fit the coursework around their personal schedule and be anywhere in the world.
IACA’s faculty members are internationally recognized academics and practitioners in the fields of anti-corruption and compliance, with a vast amount of experience and knowledge to enrich the students' education. For more information regarding IACA lecturers please click here.
IACA’s graduates receive an internationally recognized MA degree with 120 ECTS credits under the Bologna Process. The admission requirements include a bachelor’s degree, experience in the area of anti-corruption, compliance, rule of law, governance, law enforcement, business management, or other related fields, and proficiency in written and spoken English.
Applications are accepted until 22 June for both programmes to commence with studies in October 2022. Please keep in mind that the scholarship application deadline expires on 30 April 2022. For more information and to apply, please click here.