Education sector corruption: how to assess it and ways to address it
Bergen (Norway), 4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, 2019
This site belongs to UNESCO’s International Institute for Educational Planning
IIEP successfully concluded its online course on ‘Transparency, accountability and accountability measures’ held from 21 September to 6 November 2020. The objective of the course was to strengthen the skills of participants in assessing corruption risks in the education sector and designing adequate tools and strategies to address such risks.
September 2020 marked the launch of the IIEP-UNESCO online course on ‘Transparency, accountability, and anti-corruption measures in education’. Building on IIEP’s research and training activities in the area of corruption in education, this new course aims to bring together different education stakeholders to learn and exchange on practices of corruption, and strategies to address them in different education domains. This online course is organized as part of the Institute’s programme on Ethics and Corruption in Education.
IIEP will organize a new online course on “Transparency, accountability and anti-corruption measures in education” from 21 September to 6 November 2020.
Bergen (Norway), 4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, 2019
With cross-border education more than tripling in the last thirty years, the diverse range of opportunities to study abroad (e.g. e-higher education, campuses abroad, franchised courses, etc.) are on the rise, and with them opportunities for corruption.
Brno (Czech Republic), MENDELU Publishing Centre, 2017
Brno (Czech Republic), MENDELU Publishing Centre, 2015
Paris, UNESCO, 2007
Brasilia, UNESCO, 2007
Stay informed About Etico
Sign up to the ETICO bulletin to receive the latest updates
Submit your content
Help us grow our library by sharing your content on corruption in education.