Conducting Effective Internal Investigations

Conducting effective internal investigations is crucial to ensuring compliance with the many laws, regulations, and other obligations facing today’s institutions of higher education. The circumstances that prompt an investigation arise in many contexts, including student misconduct, employment discrimination, sexual harassment, academic or research misconduct, financial improprieties, and more. No matter the context, when properly conducted, an internal investigation can help an institution to identify risks and remedy potential issues.

Join instructors Katherine Allen, Natasha J. Baker, and Howie Kallem as they lead this six-module online course, designed to teach participants how to conduct effective internal investigations from start to finish.

This informative and convenient course is a blend of self-study and instructor-facilitated learning. Participants can access materials 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

The course features access to:

Six modules (narrated PowerPoint presentations, self-assessments, and extensive resources).
Two interactive, live online seminars with the course instructors (recordings are made available to those who were not able to attend live).
The course costs $299 for each participant. Register today! 

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