The International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA), an international organization and educational institution located near Vienna, Austria, is now accepting applications for its flagship Master of Arts in Anti-Corruption Studies (MACS) programme.
The MACS is the first global, state-of-the-art degree programme in anti-corruption and compliance. Running over two years, it is specifically designed for working professionals from around the world with at least three years of experience related to anti-corruption and/or compliance in the private or public sector, NGOs or international organizations, media or academia. The MACS consists of seven intensive modules followed by a Master Thesis. Each module has a two-week in-class session with pre- and post-class assignments. Most in-class sessions take place at the IACA campus, with at least one at a partner institution in another country. The MACS faculty is an international Who’s Who of academics and practitioners in the field.
The application deadline is 30 June 2017. Studies begin in October. For more information email: macs2017@iaca.int
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The International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA), an international organization and educational institution located near Vienna, Austria, is now accepting applications for its flagship Master of Arts in Anti-Corruption Studies (MACS) programme.
The MACS is the first global, state-of-the-art degree programme in anti-corruption and compliance. Running over two years, it is specifically designed for working professionals from around the world with at least three years of experience related to anti-corruption and/or compliance in the private or public sector, NGOs or international organizations, media or academia. The MACS consists of seven intensive modules followed by a Master Thesis. Each module has a two-week in-class session with pre- and post-class assignments. Most in-class sessions take place at the IACA campus, with at least one at a partner institution in another country. The MACS faculty is an international Who’s Who of academics and practitioners in the field.
The application deadline is 30 June 2017. Studies begin in October. For more information email: macs2017@iaca.int