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Dr Ingrida Kerusauskaite works in international development both from a practical and from an academic angle. She works with KPMG’s international development team in London, where she delivers programmes on anti-corruption and business environment reforms, for the UK's Department for International Development (DFID), Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) as well as other donors. Ingrida has prior experience working with various agencies of the United Nations, including the United Nations Resident Coordinator’s office and the UN Palestinian Refugee Agency in Syria; as well as the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation in China.
At the University of Cambridge, Ingrida lectures on the ‘Justice and Development’ module, which is part of the MPhil programme in Development Studies. She also teaches on a number of international development courses at the Institute of Continuing Education and is the Course Director for the Undergraduate Certificate in International Development.
Ingrida's research and academic interests focus on anti-corruption in international development, illicit financial flows and forced migration. Ingrida has completed a PhD at the University of Cambridge, Centre for Development Studies. Her book ‘Anti-Corruption in International Development’ was published by Routledge in 2018.