Corruption Research Group
The aim of this network is to bring academics, early career researchers, doctoral students, policy makers, international organisations, legal practitioners, enforcement and investigative authorities, business representatives, and non-governmental organisations together to exchange research findings, set up new lines of enquiry for further research into corruption, organise periodic seminars and workshops, and explore funding opportunities for further research.
The network will disseminate information about new publications through a recent publications page on the website as a tool for those researching on corruption and corruption related issues.
The interdisciplinary aspect of this network is a unique feature since corruption, an endemic problem in many parts of the world, needs to be understood from different disciplinary perspectives and experiences to enable a holistic solution.
The inspiration to establish this international interdisciplinary corruption research network came from the participants of the second of the series of workshops on corruption held on 6th and 7th July 2010 by the Faculty of Management and Law at the University of Surrey.

