We know from conversations with employers that the traditional RICS-accredited degree route to professional qualification is perceived as increasingly outdated.

To remain relevant, we must evaluate and review the ways in which the professionals of the future join the profession to ensure they remain relevant - now, and in the future. We must also recognise that lifelong learning is crucial to developing and enhancing competencies.

As we create new entry paths and expand the profession in emerging markets, we will only succeed if at the same time we champion diversity within the industry.

Our Talent and Skills Action Agenda

  • Reviewing our eligibility requirements and processes for admission to the profession
  • Reviewing our CPD model to support the profession at every stage of their career
  • Aligning our subscriptions renewal and CPD processes so that members of the profession can share the steps they have taken to maintain their professional knowledge as part of their annual renewal
  • Updating our Inclusive Employer Quality Mark

“To remain relevant, we must evolve the way we train and develop the future professionals so that they are equipped to deal with change across the sector”

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How to: futureproof your skills base

These five industry pros outline how to strike the right balance to futureproof your business' skills base

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