UNWE Launches Erasmus+ Project on Anti-Corruption Education in Partnership with Universities from Greece and Croatia

We’re proud to announce the official launch of a new Erasmus+ initiative focused on advancing anti-corruption education in Southeast Europe.

Project Title: Development and Implementation of Anti-Corruption Education Programs for Universities in Bulgaria, Greece, and Croatia

Contract Number: 2024-1-BG01-KA220-HED-000249851

Led by the University of National and World Economy (UNWE) in Bulgaria, this collaborative project brings together partners from:

Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences – European University Center for Crime and Justice (Greece)

University of Zagreb / Sveučilište u Zagrebu (Croatia)

Project Objectives:

  • Develop robust, university-level education programs focused on anti-corruption

  • Strengthen the legal framework for citizen rights protection and corruption prevention

  • Foster cross-border academic collaboration and exchange in the region

The official kickoff took place on September 5th, 2024, during an online meeting where representatives from all three universities outlined the initial steps and core activities for the first project phase. The meeting set a strong foundation for what promises to be an impactful and collaborative journey.

We’re grateful to all partners for their dedication and shared vision—and we look forward to shaping meaningful educational outcomes together.

👉 Learn more about the project on the UNWE website

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