At the university level, anti-corruption education is especially important to nurture the ethical minds and professional identity of citizens and future leaders.
Academic research plays an important role in informing anti-corruption policies and actions at international, regional and national level.
Therefore, the GRACE initiative supports university lecturers in their efforts to equip students and young people with knowledge and skills to better understand and address corruption and unethical behaviour. Further to that, GRACE aims to encourage research on emerging corruption-related topics in different languages and promote lifelong learning on anti-corruption, integrity and ethics through capacity-building activities for professionals.
The GRACE Knowledge Hub offers a range of tools and materials that university lecturers and trainers can use in their academic courses and professional trainings.
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