The Global Challenge of Corruption in Higher Education
Journal
IAU Horizons
ISSN
2076-2194
ISSN-Digital
2076-2208
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2017-05
Author(s)
Denisova-Schmidt, Elena
de Wit, Hans
Abstract
Transparency International, one of the leading think tanks working on corruption worldwide, defines this phenomenon as “the abuse of entrusted power for private gain.” Corruption in higher education means also lack of academic integrity. Corruption may be perceived as such and not, grand and petty, monetary and nonmonetary, directly involve students or not. One might not be aware of doing anything corrupt—one might even have the best of intentions. Nevertheless, corruption leads to reputational damage and distrust for higher education among society in general.