Milestone Achieved: 420-Page Report on Anti-Corruption Education and Legal Frameworks Released
We’re proud to announce the release of a major deliverable within our Erasmus+ project: the comprehensive 420-page report titled “Analysis of Online Open Access Anti-Corruption Educational Landscape and National/EU/International Anti-Corruption Frameworks.”
Led by our Greek partner, the European University Center for Crime and Justice – Panteion University of Athens, this extensive report marks a significant step in understanding the current state of anti-corruption education and policy.
About the Report
The research team employed both qualitative and quantitative methods to explore:
The landscape of online, open-access educational offerings related to anti-corruption
Contemporary trends and challenges in anti-corruption education
A comparative review of national, EU, and international legal frameworks
Strengths and weaknesses in existing legislation and educational resources
The findings offer a valuable foundation for improving access to high-quality anti-corruption learning tools, while also highlighting gaps and inconsistencies in legal frameworks across regions.
This milestone wouldn’t have been possible without the collaborative effort of our consortium partners:
– University of National and World Economy (Bulgaria)
– Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences (Greece)
– University of Zagreb / Sveučilište u Zagrebu (Croatia)
We look forward to using the insights from this report to inform the development of future educational materials, e-learning tools, and podcast episodes within the project.
Stay tuned—this is just the beginning.