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Yorkshire and Humber

Welcome to The Chartered Governance Institute UK & Ireland, Yorkshire and Humber branch. We provide support to the Institute's members and students in the Yorkshire area. This includes North Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, East Riding of Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire.
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Whether you’re considering CGIUKI membership or you are currently a member wanting to ensure you are getting the most out of your membership, or seeking guidance on some aspect of your membership, we are here to signpost you to the resources and answers you need.
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Before completing the associate application form, please read these notes to ensure you fill in all of the relevant information included in your application.
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Graduate membership (GradCG)

The gateway to chartered governance professional status. When you complete the Chartered Governance Qualifying Programme or a validated postgraduate degree, you become a graduate member of the Chartered Governance Institute UK & Ireland. Achieving graduate member status demonstrates you've got an exceptionally high-level understanding of the many subjects relevant to governance.
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Affiliated membership (CG (Affiliated)

Affiliated membership is our non-chartered level. It’s a straightforward way to get professional recognition for your existing academic and career achievements, without the need to study for another qualification. If you already have a relevant degree, professional qualification, or work experience in governance – or a similar sector, like law or finance – it’s likely you’re eligible for affiliated membership of CGIUKI.
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Membership of the Chartered Governance Institute UK & Ireland (CGIUKI) is about more than getting a professional qualification. You’ll develop your career, help elevate the governance profession, get involved in a global community and practice good governance to make a real impact. More than a professional qualification.
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