Chartered Scientist

Demonstrate your high levels of skill and experience
across scientific disciplines

Chartered Scientist (CSci) is an internationally recognised benchmark of professional quality and excellence that demonstrates your high levels of professionalism and competence in science. 

Applying through the IBMS

To apply for professional registration as a Chartered Scientist (CSci) you must be either a Member or Fellow of the IBMS and show evidence of commitment to Continuous Professional Development CPD for at least 2 years before your application.

You must also demonstrate M-Level 7 knowledge through qualification and practice (ideally at Band 7 or equivalent) and have four years postgraduate level professional experience.

Meeting CSci competency statement standards 

As part of your application, you will also need to demonstrate that your professional knowledge and skills meet the standards set out in the Science Council's CSci competency standards statement.

Guidance on how to demonstrate you meet the standards can be found in our CSci guidance.

How to apply

Criteria

You must be a member of a professional body to apply for professional registration with the Science Council. 

Fees

Providing you meet the criteria and your application is accepted, IBMS Members pay just £56.50 and IBMS Fellows pay just £28.25 annually to be a Chartered Scientist (CSci).

Your application

To apply:

  1. Read the CSci application guidance
     
  2. Download and complete the CSci application form and include:
    • evidence of two years' CPD
    • signature from a proposer who is a Chartered Scientist (CSci)
    • payment
       
  3. Send your completed application electronically to [email protected]

    Alternatively, you can apply directly through the Science Council on-line application system.
Assessing your application

If successful we will issue you with a certificate, your name will then be entered onto the Science Council's register of Chartered Scientists and you will be able to use the designatory letters CSci.

To maintain your status as a professionally Chartered scientist with the Science Council you are expected to engage in CPD every year.

Additional resources

Further information on how to maintain your status can be found on the Science Council's Chartered Scientists page.

 

Need more help?

For help and advice about Science Council registration please contact us.