The Corruption of Ethics in Higher Education

  • Heyneman S
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Abstract

Universities can be corrupt through the abuse of authority for both personal and material gain. In order to reduce corruption, quality assurance mechanisms might include anti-corruption evidence as a criterion for accreditation. Another implication is that development assistance agencies that make investments in higher education, may have to consider the level of corruption when making those investments.

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Heyneman, S. (2015). The Corruption of Ethics in Higher Education. International Higher Education, (62). https://doi.org/10.6017/ihe.2011.62.8530

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