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EIASM becomes a member of the International Compliance Association, EDEN and EURAM

The European Institute of Applied Science and Management (EIASM) is pleased to announce that we have recently become members of ICA, EADL and EURAM organizations. International Compliance association which serves all compliance-related topics to our interested students who automatically become ICA’s associate members.

The International Compliance Association (ICA) is the leading professional body for the global regulatory and financial crime compliance community

Since 2001, ICA has enhanced the knowledge, skills and behaviour of over 160,000 professionals, either through our internationally recognised portfolio of professional qualifications or through accredited in-company training.

EDEN, The European Distance and E-Learning Network exists to share knowledge and improve understanding amongst professionals in distance and e-learning and to promote policy and practice across the whole of Europe and beyond.

With more than 180 institutional members and over 1100 members in the Network of Academics and Professionals (NAP), EDEN assists a wide range of institutions, networks and individuals to become involved in professional information and networking activities. It does so through the organisation of acknowledged European conferences, its publications and information services, and by taking an active role in a wide range of important EU projects. EDEN has also proved successful with thematic activities such as the Open Classroom Working Group (school level distance education), and by contributing to, and promoting, ‘cutting edge’ research in the field. In addition, EDEN has also provided extensive secretarial support to the European Journal of Open, Distance and E-Learning (EURODL).

EDEN is the smart network for the professional community and a professional community for smart learning.

EURAM, The European Academy of Management is a learned society founded in 2001.

It aims at advancing the academic field of management in Europe. With members from 60 countries in Europe and beyond, EURAM has a high degree of diversity and provides its members with opportunities to enrich debates over a variety of research management themes and traditions.