Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS)

Mastering Today's Anti-Corruption Challenges

Understanding how to counter corruption is essential for professionals in all sectors all over the world.

Learn what works to counter corruption

From business to public service, healthcare to climate action, corruption distorts decision-making, diverts resources and weakens institutions. Understanding how to counteract these effects is essential for leaders across all sectors.

This six-month study programme with the University of Basel focuses on real-life corruption and governance problems. It:

  • adopts a holistic approach to understanding corruption challenges affecting governance at different levels;
  • is tailored to individuals working in the public and private sectors, civil society and the international community;
  • will help you to understand and equip yourself with tools and approaches to promote anti-corruption and integrity in your daily work.

The course combines insights from political science, behavioural science, law and economics with experience derived from actual projects and cases. You’ll explore both long-standing tools and cutting-edge approaches to counter corruption in diverse contexts.

Designed for working professionals, the course blends online sessions, practical assignments and two in-person seminar events in Basel, which you can also join virtually. Through these you’ll strengthen your problem-solving, collaboration and leadership skills. You’ll also enhance your ability to design evidence-based strategies to respond to the corruption challenges affecting your work and sector.

Mastering corruption and governance challenges isn’t just for specialists – it’s critical for professionals across industries who want to drive sustainable change.

Join us to gain the expertise you need to safeguard integrity and accountability in your field.

What you'll learn

The learning objectives of this programme are:

  • Understand the multifaceted nature of corruption as it occurs today and its impact on states, societies and organisations.
  • Interpret how corruption interacts with global social, economic, technological and geopolitical challenges.
  • Analyse the benefits and limitations of common anti-corruption measures, based on real-world cases.
  • Evaluate novel approaches and tools used to prevent and mitigate corruption.
  • Create a tailored anti-corruption project for your professional context.
  • Improve your collaboration, analysis, problem-solving, leadership and communication skills.
  • Cultivate your credibility as an anti-corruption leader or specialist, and your capacity to connect with the global anti-corruption community.

Is this course for you?

This programme is aimed at individuals with a university degree and relevant work experience. It’s ideal if you wish to advance your career by gaining a thorough understanding of the evolving nature of corruption and the tools that are needed to support better anti-corruption outcomes.

Because it is based on state-of-the-art academic and practitioner experience, this CAS represents a prestigious academic qualification on anti-corruption and governance.

It’s especially targeted to professionals from:

Government and public administration,
especially regulatory, oversight and policymaking institutions.
Law,
including compliance, corporate law and human rights.
Law enforcement and criminal justice,
such as anti-corruption agencies, police, prosecutors and judges.
Private sector,
particularly specialists in compliance, anti-money laundering, ethics, governance and risk management.
Non-profits and international organisations
focused on governance, anti-corruption, accountability and transparency.
Policy research and advisory fields,
including think-tank analysts, consultants and professionals shaping governance strategies.
Education and science,
from academics and researchers to teachers.
Journalism and the media,
especially investigative reporters and editors.

It’s also a strong foundation for those with other backgrounds seeking a career shift.

We aim to bring together a diverse group of participants to foster rich peer learning alongside expert-led teaching.

Your instructors

Instructors include experts and academics from the Basel Institute and University of Basel, with contributions by specialists from different disciplines and sectors. This ensures a balance of academic knowledge and practical insights.

Leading the programme on behalf of the Basel Institute are:

Dr Claudia Baez Camargo

Director, Prevention, Research and Innovation

Dr Saba Kassa

Senior Specialist / Deputy Director, Prevention, Research and Innovation

Dr Jacopo Costa

Senior Specialist, Prevention, Research and Innovation

Course structure

The six-month programme combines weekly live online sessions with an online forum for peer learning and reflection. Course materials, including texts, videos, case studies and quizzes, are easily accessible via the University of Basel’s platform.

The programme is structured into six modules: an introductory module, four thematic modules and a concluding module that brings everything together. A mandatory written online test follows each thematic module.

In addition, you will work on a personal study project throughout the course, allowing you to apply new knowledge directly to your professional context or areas of interest.

The programme opens and closes with in-person events in Basel – 1.5 days over a weekend – but you can follow these virtually if you prefer.

Introduction: Corruption in the 21st century – from personal enrichment to global security risks

Thematic module A: Governance and corruption

Thematic module B: The classic toolkit of anti-corruption

Thematic module C: Anti-corruption innovations

Thematic module D: Anti-corruption implementation

Conclusion: Corruption in the 21st century – trends and challenges

Study project: Applying your knowledge

Forum and exchange

Blended learning approach

This programme is designed for professionals and offers flexible learning alongside work or other commitments. It features live online sessions with interactive group work, discussions and expert input.

Various methods and tools support your personal study, practical exercises, peer exchange and career development. Class sizes are appropriate to ensure active participation and networking opportunities.

Assessments and requirements for graduation

Upon completion, you’ll earn a Certificate of Advanced Studies from the University of Basel, equivalent to 10 ECTS credits. This reflects 300 hours of learning over six months. To graduate, you must:

  • Attend at least 80% of live sessions.
  • Pass all online tests at the end of each module.
  • Actively participate in the forum.
  • Complete and present your study project, including submitting a report.

Admission requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree (or higher) from a university recognised by the University of Basel.
  • 3+ years of relevant professional experience.

You should be able to invest around 11–12 hours per week in your studies, for a total of 300 hours over the six-month programme.

You will need to be proficient in English to actively participate in discussions and complete assignments.

Application process

To apply for the CAS Mastering Today’s Anti-Corruption Challenges (25 September 2025 – 22 March 2026):

  1. Fill out the electronic application form with some basic information about you and your professional background. You will need to upload a motivation letter (1–2 pages), a resume/CV and copies of your degree certificates. You will also need to accept the Terms and Conditions and Data Privacy Policy.
  2. Upon submission you will receive confirmation of receipt by email.
  3. We will review your application.
  4. If you meet the admission requirements, we will contact you to arrange an interview of around 30 minutes. This will help us to decide whether you can be accepted on the study programme.
  5. You will be informed about our decision either way.
  6. If you are accepted, you will receive an invoice for the tuition fee that you will need to pay by the communicated deadline.

The final deadline for applications is 24 August 2025. However applications are reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis. Applications will close when the maximum number of participants is reached – so apply early!

Please also consider the time you might need to make visa and travel arrangements if you plan to attend the opening session in Basel in person.

Cost

The total tuition fee is CHF 5,600. This includes all costs for admission and registration, teaching, access to online platforms and course materials, and tests.

It does not include any of your personal study costs (for example internet access or printing) or any travel costs if you wish to join us in Basel for the in-person events.

Some employers can provide financial support for your professional development. Please check with yours! We are happy to help with the relevant documentation. There may also be possibilities to apply to the Gretta Fenner Scholarship Fund.

Official documents

  • Terms and Conditions

View this course on the University of Basel website and download the official documents (in German):

  • Weiterbildungs-Ordnung
  • Reglement für das Weiterbildungsstudium
  • Studierenden-Ordnung
  • Studienplan (Study plan in English)
  • Organisationsplan (Organisational plan in English)

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