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Roxana Bratu is a Senior Lecturer in Public Policy at King’s College London. She joined the college in 2022 after holding positions at the University of Sussex and University College London. Roxana’s research interests center around anti-corruption public policies and practices, the impact of digitalization on (anti)corruption, and the narratives surrounding integrity in development. She emphasizes ethics and integrity within the public policy sphere, particularly in the context of artificial intelligence regulations. Roxana obtained her PhD in Sociology from the London School of Economics and Political Science and was a Chevening Scholar at the Centre for Criminology at the University of Oxford. In her teaching, she engages postgraduate students in various courses including Anti-Corruption, Ethics, Leadership and Governance, and Public Sector Leadership. Roxana is also involved in providing guest lectures and talks aimed at public officials and business executives in the field of anti-corruption. Her ongoing research includes participation in the Global (Anti)corruption Studies research group, which examines corruption within the Global South. They are committed to promoting research and debate about digital culture through the Centre for Digital Culture at King’s College London.
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