
On International Anti-Corruption Day, December 9, 2025, the Sedas Nunes Auditorium (ICS‑UL) will host the launch of the research projects RESPOND and PESR, dedicated to exploring new ways to fight corruption and strengthen democratic ethics. The morning, organized by Transparency International – Portugal (TI‑PT), will feature opening remarks, a keynote address, and debates on the…

On the occasion of International Anti-Corruption Day, the RESPOND Insights Seminar Series presents early findings and evolving insights from the project’s research activities.This session offers an accessible overview of new evidence and key trends shaping corruption, integrity, and democratic resilience in Europe and beyond. Speakers Rumena Filipova – Founder, Institute for Global Analytics “Political Graft…

Join us on May 27 at 3:00 PM (CEST) for the online launch of Fernanda Odilla’s latest book. The event, chaired by RESPOND’s Scientific Coordinator Alice Mattoni, will feature a discussion by Professor Michael Johnston. Date: Tuesday, May 27Time: 3:00 – 4:00 PM (CEST)Location: Online | Zoom https://unibo.zoom.us/j/84897239688 We are pleased to invite you to the next edition of the RESPOND Seminar…

The Horizon Europe project RESPOND (Rescuing Democracy from Political Corruption in Digital Societies) led by the Department of Political and Social Science at the University of Bologna, is pleased to invite you to its hybrid seminar series. Join us on April 15 at 3 PM (CET)for the semminar titled “Awareness of Corruption and Attitudes Toward Socio-Economic Inequality: Experimental Evidence from Lithuania, Hungary,…

The Horizon Europe project RESPOND (Rescuing Democracy from Political Corruption in Digital Societies) led by the Department of Political and Social Science at the University of Bologna, is pleased to invite you to its hybrid seminar series. Join us on April 14 at 1 PM (CET)for the seminar titled “What can be gained by engineering the concept of “corruption””, with professor Emanuela…

This event is structured around three panels, each designed to foster meaningful discussion and exchange of ideas on researching and combating corruption, and their impacts. The first panel will present different experiences in anti-corruption research, with guest speakers from the Quality of Government (QoG) Institute and from three ongoing international research projects: BRIDGEGAP, FALCON and KLEPTOTRACE. The second panel will delve…