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Resource alert: IACA welcomes applicants for two flagship programs

The International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA) in Austria is currently welcoming applications from anti-corruption and compliance professionals around the world for two of its flagship program.

The IACA is accepting applications until March 15 for its sixth annual Summer Academy, which will take place from July 1 to 8 at the IACA campus near Vienna.

Through an intensive mix of lectures from world-leading experts, group work, discussions, and networking, participants gain fresh insights to better counter corruption.

Almost 350 professionals from more than 100 countries have already attended the program in its first five years.

For more information, please visit www.iaca.int/opentrainings/summer_academy.

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Meanwhile, applications are open until May 31 for the IACA’s fourth Master in Anti-Corruption Studies (MACS), which starts in October this year and ends in December 2018.

MACS is a two-year program specifically designed for working professionals who wish to pursue their studies while remaining fully employed.

It consists of seven two-week modules that take place in three-month intervals at the IACA or other locations worldwide, as well as distance learning and a master’s thesis.

MACS faculty represent an international who’s who of academics and practitioners in the anti-corruption and compliance field.

For more information, please visit www.iaca.int/master-programme/macs.

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Andy Spalding is a Senior Editor of the FCPA Blog and Associate Professor at the University of Richmond School of Law.

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