What Chartered Environmentalist Means for IEMA Members
IEMA is committed to the professional development of its members and as such has worked hard over the past few years with other Institutes, as members of Society for the Environment (SocEnv), in the development of the Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv) qualification.
The petition for a Royal Charter although now granted, was signed and sealed in September 2004; this is a significant step forward for the environmental profession generally and a great opportunity for IEMA members.
IEMA is now offering the opportunity for individuals to apply for Chartered Environmentalist or make a dual application for both Full Membership and Chartered Environmentalist. For further details please see the Full Membership & Chartered Environmentalist Application Pack.
The Latest SocEnv Newsletter for CEnv's
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SocEnv Newsletter May 2010.pdf
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Applying for CEnv
If you would like to apply for Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv) or apply for a dual Full membership/CEnv application, please complete the application form.
The success rate for members applying for CEnv via the dual route and for Full members applying for CEnv status was 85% in 2009.
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Full Membership and Dual CEnv Application Pack.doc
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Full Membership and Dual CEnv Application Pack.pdf
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If you have a question email professional.standards@iema.net
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