These days, in order to build immunity against corruption among students, an inter-faculty roundtable discussion on “Students against corruption” is being held. It was attended by the head of the anti-corruption department of the institute, deans of faculties and deputies.
During the roundtable, experts explained to students the origins of corruption, its negative consequences, the accountability of any bribe-taker, bribe-taker and intermediary before the law on the basis of video and practical processes. In particular, they spoke about the establishment of an anti-corruption youth club with volunteer students and the fact that all students could join the club.
They also stressed the need to avoid exposure to negative influences and not to rely on unsubstantiated reports on the Internet, especially on social networks.