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Chartership

Chartership is a sign to clients, regulators, employers and the general public that you can demonstrate a high level of knowledge, skills and experience

The Geological Society of London is the recognised UK professional body for geoscientists across all areas of expertise.

It awards the professional title of Chartered Geologist (CGeol) and is licensed by the Science Council to award the title of Chartered Scientist (CSci). Both titles are of equal standing.

The 'Chartered' designation indicates a professional practitioner who has been peer assessed as having key professional competencies and experience in their field of practice. They are required to maintain their professional skills and knowledge through an appropriate programme of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and are bound by an enforceable Code of Conduct.

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Why Chartership is the next step for your career and guidance on starting your application

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How to get the most out of your Chartership and ways you can elevate yourself further

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Reinstate your Chartership if it has lapsed

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Chartership Assessor hub

Your Assessor area to find out all the details you need to know about the Chartership process and your important role within it

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If you have any questions about Chartership, need any assistance or need to speak to a member of the team, please contact chartership@geolsoc.org.uk

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