Discussion Experiences from the Introduction of Interdisciplinary Anticorruption Credit Module in Bulgarian Universities
On 23 December, 2004 in Sofia, Institute for Political and Legal Studies (IPLS) hosted a discussion Experiences from the Introduction of Interdisciplinary Anticorruption Credit Module in Bulgarian Universities. The discussion was organized under the project: Promoting Non-Susceptibility towards Corruption Pressure among the High-School Students to Become Public Officials, which is implemented by IPLS under the Civil Society Against Corruption Program of Coalition 2000, with the financial support of the US Agency for International Development.
The major output of the project was an interdisciplinary anticorruption credit module, which was approbated during three seminars at Varna Free University in the spring semester of 2004.
The participants in the final discussion debated with representatives of the two major target group – students and professors – the results of the training and the necessary modifications in the credit module.