Faculty of Law, Universitas Airlangga (FH UNAIR), in collaboration with Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW) held an “Anti-Corruption Academy” activity on Wednesday (29/3/2023). The activities which were held online aimed to strengthen the network and the community towards learning resources and access to anti-corruption education.
The Anti-Corruption Academy is a class that aims to develop the need to involve stakeholders more broadly in cooperation in organizing activities in tertiary institutions and enrichment of anti-corruption educational resources in tertiary institutions that originate from practitioners. This is following the provisions of the Minister of Research, Technology, and Higher Education Number 33 of 2019 concerning Obligations to Implement Anti-Corruption Education (PAK).
The Anti-Corruption Academy offers course programs in the form of an introduction to anti-corruption for students, an introduction to anti-corruption for the public, critical pedagogy and anti-corruption education, monitoring of political funds, oversight of village budgets, oversight of public budgets, coal mining corruption, introduction to anti-corruption for indigenous peoples, history of corruption crime in Indonesia, and public service advocacy. The learning is carried out wholly online or hybrid. The total number of Anti-Corruption Academy users to date is 16/275 people, with a pass rate of more than 50%.
One university that has implemented the Anti-Corruption Academy course is Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University. Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University has added an Anti-Corruption Education course to the Government Science study program. The form of collaboration between ICW and FH UNAIR will also be in the form of implementing compulsory courses, elective courses, Thematic KKN, lecture assignments, academy certificates for diploma assistants, and LMS integration.