Whistleblowing ImpactHomeAboutNews & EventsTopicsShow search boxSearch textSearch MENUBreadcrumbsHomeNews & EventsEuropean Commission-funded project begins: BRIGHT: Building Resilience through Integrity, Good Governance, and Honesty TrainingNews & Events8 March 2024Professor Kate Kenny invited to speak at Open University event: Voice and Protest14 March 2024Dutch Whistleblowing Authority Huis Voor Klokkenluiders launches new video inspired by our work14 March 2024European Commission-funded project begins: BRIGHT: Building Resilience through Integrity, Good Governance, and Honesty TrainingProfessor Kate Kenny alongside Professor Wim Vandekerckhove from EDHEC Business School begins a groundbreaking project funded by the European Commission. The European Whistleblowing Institute (EWI) has secured funding for the "BRIGHT: Building Resilience through Integrity, Good Governance, and Honesty Training" project. With a focus on promoting equality and inclusion, this project aims to shape efforts to streamline these fundamental principles across #whistleblowing systems and practices, using an intersectional approach. BRIGHT is a holistic endeavour that brings together various stakeholders, including civil society, practitioners, and researchers, to effect positive change. Through research, capacity building, advocacy, and policy dialogue, we aim to drive progressive improvements in European whistleblowing practices. Get in TouchWe regularly support and consult with organisations involved in supporting whistleblowing internationally.Get in touch with the research team.If you would like information of other free and practical whistleblowing resources, please email us.
Professor Kate Kenny alongside Professor Wim Vandekerckhove from EDHEC Business School begins a groundbreaking project funded by the European Commission. The European Whistleblowing Institute (EWI) has secured funding for the "BRIGHT: Building Resilience through Integrity, Good Governance, and Honesty Training" project. With a focus on promoting equality and inclusion, this project aims to shape efforts to streamline these fundamental principles across #whistleblowing systems and practices, using an intersectional approach. BRIGHT is a holistic endeavour that brings together various stakeholders, including civil society, practitioners, and researchers, to effect positive change. Through research, capacity building, advocacy, and policy dialogue, we aim to drive progressive improvements in European whistleblowing practices.
We regularly support and consult with organisations involved in supporting whistleblowing internationally.
Get in touch with the research team.
If you would like information of other free and practical whistleblowing resources, please email us.