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Piedalies
Vasaras skolā, kas notiks Lietuvā (Viļņā) no 8. līdz 14. jūlijam, lai kā
studentu līderis mācītos par korupciju
no profesionāļiem, kuri strādā ar pretkorupcijas jautājumiem. Vasaras skolā
iemācīsies saskatīt korupcijas cēloņus, kā arī praktiskas lietas, kas sabiedrību
var mācīt kļūt atbildīgākai.
The Transparency International
Summer School on Integrity 2013 will take place on 08-14 of July in Vilnius,
Lithuania.
The intensive anti-corruption training for future leaders aims to provide
student leaders from across the region with an opportunity to learn first-hand from
professionals working in the anti-corruption field. The School seeks to
provide students with a peer-to-peer learning and
integrity-building platform that links international
experience with transparency and integrity to the current situation in
post-communist countries and beyond.
Participants of the Transparency
International Summer School on Integrity learn about the causes of
corruption and practical ways in which societies can become more transparent
and accountable. The School staff offer students state-of-the-art
professional guidance and compelling case studies showing long-term
sustainability through transparent and integrity. Led by leading
anti-corruption professionals, the School seeks to create an
environment that brings discussions about transparency and integrity from a
high public policy level into the classroom and the everyday life of
students. University students earn 6 ECTS credits upon
successful completion of the course. The language of instruction is
English.
The TI
Summer School consists of three teaching modules covering the public sector, the private sector and civic empowerment. Each
module will include theoretical definitions of corruption as it affects
different parts of society, and how anti-corruption tools are used in practice.
- The public sector module covers abuse of office, nepotism, public procurement and accountability mechanisms for public institutions.
- The private sector module focuses on international anti-corruption mechanisms, corporate reporting standards, media accountability, and corruption in different industry sectors.
- The civic empowerment module addresses the role of citizens in monitoring the activities of the state and explores ways in which people can become involved in the public decision-making process, in reporting corruption, and in anti-corruption activities.
Students
will be introduced to new online mobilisation methods, falling under
the “web 2.0″ rubric, used by organisations such as Sunlight Foundation,
My Society and will receive a training on media literacy, i.e. how to
critically read and work with news. The programme of the Summer
School 2013 is currently being finalized.
Eligibility
University student from across
the region with good knowledge in English and leadership skills are
welcomed to apply. Students from the following
countries can apply for a full scholarship (the full list of
eligible countries is to be confirmed by 1 April 2013): Armenia, Azerbaijan,
Belarus, Bulgaria, Egypt, Estonia, Georgia, Jordan, Latvia, Lebanon,
Libya, Lithuania, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Romania, Russia, Ukraine,
Syria and Tunisia.
Scholarships
For 2013
the course participation fee is set at 400 EUR. The fee covers accommodation, meals, study
material and extra-curricular activities. Participants are expected to cover
their own travel expenses (including visas, insurance, etc.). Students may be
granted (partial) tuition fee waivers in exceptional cases.
A limited number of
competitive scholarships is available. FULL
scholarships COVER transportation, tuition and board expenses. Students
seeking a scholarship are encouraged to apply as early as possible. Students
may be also offered partial scholarships that cover a part of their expenses.
Students from the following
countries can apply for a full scholarship (the full list of
eligible countries is to be confirmed by 1 April 2013): Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Egypt, Estonia, Georgia, Jordan,
Latvia, Lebanon, Libya, Lithuania, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine,
Romania, Russia, Ukraine, Syria and Tunisia.
Application
Applicants wishing to apply shall
submit the following documents:
The completed application form with the CV should be sent to admissions@transparencyschool.org. Only fully filled
applications will be considered. The copies of the diplomas and letters of
recommendations are welcome but not compulsory. The final deadline for the submission of
application documents is 1 May 2013.
For
further questions regarding the application procedure, fees, scholarships or
general enquiries, please contact us at admissions@transparencyschool.org
.