The HMC was happy to contribute to this conference in Bengaluru, India with a talk on Transparency as Precondition for Gaining Moral Legitimacy in Higher Education Institutions.
During first PRME Anti-Corruption Conference in 2017, it was observed that collective-action can play key role in developing and delivering relevant courses on Anti-Corruption and Transparency, which in turn, can be adopted across the different disciplines and programmes. The PRME Anti-Corruption Working Group, which successfully developed and piloted globally its' Anti-Corruption Toolkit for mainstreaming Anti-Corruption issues in Management Education, is now preparing for the next-phase of Curriculum Framework development, which is more inter-disciplinary in nature and can be adopted across the different subject contexts with focus on anti-corruption and transparency for implementing SDGs.
You can view a gallery of the event below and download the program under the following link: Programme: 2nd PRME Anti Corruption Conference