Corruption, the abuse of public power for private gain, levies huge costs on economies, societies, and individuals. Corruption is a fundamental threat to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals and to sustainability more generally. Understanding the risks and solutions is therefore essential for careers in business, politics, public administration, and civil society. This module tasks students with developing an anti-corruption intervention that meets a challenge identified by the 2020 Hamilton Report (The Review of Structures and Strategies to Prevent, Investigate and Penalise Economic Crime and Corruption) and the National Economic Crime and Anti-Corruption Strategy. Students will learn about how corruption is defined and measured, the costs of corruption, and anti-corruption policy and evaluation. Members of the Irish state’s Advisory Council against Economic Crime and Corruption and Transparency International Ireland will set out the key corruption challenges faced by Ireland and engage with students as they develop their proposed solutions.