About

Coralie Pring has more than a decade of experience in social and political research, with a specialism in good-governance, anti-corruption, democracy, and gender.

During her extensive career, she has undertaken formative, monitoring, evaluation and learning projects for International Organisations, National Government Defence and Development Agencies, International Foundations, and International NGOs, among others.

She has directed the renowned anti-corruption tracking indices - the Corruption Perceptions Index and the Global Corruption Barometer - both of which monitor the levels of corruption in countries. She has managed primary research in all regions globally.

She has expertise in both quantitative methods (including surveys and big data analytics) as well as qualitative methods (including interviews, focus groups, and citizens’ juries).

Coralie has a Master of Research, in Politics, with Distinction from the University of London, Birkbeck, where she specialised in quantitative and qualitative research methods. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts, with honours from the University of Sheffield.