
The Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, a leading Ukrainian academic institution, is inviting members of the Ukrainian diaspora to apply for its innovative Master’s Program in Anti-Corruption Studies.
“This is an academic and research-based Master’s program implemented at Kyiv-Mohyla Academy that trains experts in combating corruption – legislative analysts, investigative journalists, detectives, and authorized officials,” NaUKMA said.
This two-year, full online program is designed for globally minded Ukrainians – wherever they may be – who want to contribute to building a more transparent and just Ukraine.
Whether the applicant is a recent graduate, a public sector professional, a civil servant, or is seeking a meaningful career shift, this program offers the opportunity to deepen their knowledge and offers the tools to make an impact with other professionals.
The uniqueness of the program is the convenience to combine work with education.
The course is taught by Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau detectives, investigative judges, lawyers from leading firms, and international experts.
Students undergo internships at well-known anti-corruption organizations (the National Agency on Corruption Prevention, the Institute of Legislative Ideas, the Centre of Policy and Legal Reform, Anti-Corruption Headquarters, and others).
“Career opportunities in Ukraine and internationally. Our graduates work in international organizations (such as the Council of Europe, UNODC, the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE)) and in business,” the university said.
Upon completion, students earn a state-recognized Master’s degree in Political Science (specialty 052) from the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy.
Details and admission requirements are available on the website.
An open door day for the Master’s Program in “Anti-Corruption Studies” will also take place soon, where prospective applicants will learn how to apply for the program; how the learning process is organized; and what career prospects await graduates
The Open Day will take place online on May 13 at 5 p.m. Kyiv time. Registration via this link.
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