5 October 2023 - 26 October 2023 1.00pm - 1.30pm, free
Online
Chartered Geographer is the Society's professional accreditation for those using their geographical skills, knowledge and understanding in the workplace
If you are already eligible for Chartered Geographer but haven't found the time to complete your application, join our four-week accelerator to focus your efforts in preparing your application portfolio.
Please be advised that it is expected that you attend all sessions when registering for this course.
Sessions will take place on the 5, 12, 19 and 26 October. Over the course of four 30-min webinars you will learn about the different elements of the application, have a chance to ask questions, and be given a piece of homework to complete over the following week. By the end of the programme, your application should only need the finishing touches before submission.
This accelerator is designed for those who are very close to or already meet the eligibility requirements for Chartered Geographer. If you are unsure, please send a copy of your CV to cgeog@rgs.org for free and impartial advice.
This event will be run online through Zoom - joining details will be sent to registered participants ahead of each weeks event. Once you have booked your place at this event, please feel free to email your questions to cgeog@rgs.org. Our speakers will be answering these questions during the course of the event.
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This event is recognised by the Society as being suitable professional development for Chartered Geographer and may also be suitable for other professional accreditations.
By participating in this event you agree to abide by the Society's Code of Conduct
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