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By the Chartered Governance Institute UK & Ireland
Are you a legal professional with governance responsibilities looking to boost your career prospects and become a leader in governance too? If so, you may be interested in the Fast-Track Programme offered by the Chartered Governance Institute UK & Ireland (CGIUKI), the leading professional membership body for governance, with over 130 years of experience.
The fast-track route to our Qualifying Programme is a shortcut to achieving chartered status as a governance professional, which can open up a range of exciting and rewarding career opportunities. The programme is designed for professionals who already have relevant experience and qualifications in law. Instead of completing the full seven modules of the Qualifying Programme, eligible professionals only need to complete two modules and pass the exams to become chartered members of CGIUKI.
Becoming a chartered member of CGIUKI, in addition to your status in law, has many benefits, such as:
By joining CGIUKI, you will also become part of the leading professional body in governance, adding another string to your bow. You will gain access to our expert guidance on governance, as well as our events, webinars, and publications.
If you are not interested in gaining chartered status in governance, but still want to join our governance community to access our resources and expertise, you can apply for affiliated membership. This is a non-chartered route that does not require any exams or CPD. Affiliated members enjoy a range of benefits, such as access to our guidance notes, technical briefings and events/webinars. Affiliated membership may be suitable for those who are responsible for governance to some extent in their roles, but do not want to pursue chartered status.
If you are curious about the Fast-Track Programme or affiliated membership, we encourage you to find out more online by using the QR code below. This will lead you to a website page where you can fill in details and even submit a CV so that we can assess your suitability for the Fast-Track Programme as quickly as possible. We are happy to book a telephone consultation with you to answer any questions you may have and guide you through the application process.
* postgraduate-level modules with exams offered June and November each year.
** Average salary estimate of a company secretary in the United Kingdom according to www.salaryexpert.com based on data collected directly from employers and anonymous employees. Comprises £100,711 average basic plus average bonus of £20,678.
Are you a legal professional with governance responsibilities looking to boost your career prospects and become a leader in governance too? If so, you may be interested in the Fast-Track Programme offered by the Chartered Governance Institute UK & Ireland (CGIUKI), the leading professional membership body for governance, with over 130 years of experience.
The fast-track route to our Qualifying Programme is a shortcut to achieving chartered status as a governance professional, which can open up a range of exciting and rewarding career opportunities. The programme is designed for professionals who already have relevant experience and qualifications in law. Instead of completing the full seven modules of the Qualifying Programme, eligible professionals only need to complete two modules and pass the exams to become chartered members of CGIUKI.
Becoming a chartered member of CGIUKI, in addition to your status in law, has many benefits, such as:
By joining CGIUKI, you will also become part of the leading professional body in governance, adding another string to your bow. You will gain access to our expert guidance on governance, as well as our events, webinars, and publications.
If you are not interested in gaining chartered status in governance, but still want to join our governance community to access our resources and expertise, you can apply for affiliated membership. This is a non-chartered route that does not require any exams or CPD. Affiliated members enjoy a range of benefits, such as access to our guidance notes, technical briefings and events/webinars. Affiliated membership may be suitable for those who are responsible for governance to some extent in their roles, but do not want to pursue chartered status.
If you are curious about the Fast-Track Programme or affiliated membership, we encourage you to find out more online by using the QR code below. This will lead you to a website page where you can fill in details and even submit a CV so that we can assess your suitability for the Fast-Track Programme as quickly as possible. We are happy to book a telephone consultation with you to answer any questions you may have and guide you through the application process.
* postgraduate-level modules with exams offered June and November each year.
** Average salary estimate of a company secretary in the United Kingdom according to www.salaryexpert.com based on data collected directly from employers and anonymous employees. Comprises £100,711 average basic plus average bonus of £20,678.
By the Chartered Governance Institute UK & Ireland
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