20 July 2023 1.00pm-2.00pm
Online via Microsoft Teams
Free
Chartered Geographer is the Society's professional accreditation for those using their geographical skills, knowledge and understanding in the workplace. Join this webinar to learn more about:
The benefits of becoming Chartered
Our support for you while you are preparing your application, including mentoring
The Framework of Competencies, and ways of evidencing your expertise
Requirements for continuing professional development (CPD)
You'll get practical tips for preparing an application, and insights from current assessors and mentors on what makes an application stand out. There will be time for you to ask questions too.
Please note: this webinar is best suited to those have an undergraduate geography degree and three or more years of professional experience. If you think you'll meet the eligibility criteria in another way, please contact cgeog@rgs.org for information about planning your application.
This event will be run online through Microsoft Teams - joining details will be sent to registered participants 24 hours before the event.
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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