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LI Academy: Overview of Landscape Institute Pathway to Chartership 2026

14 September 2026     13:00 – 17:00
Online

Early bird offer until 27 July 2026

Overview

An Introduction to Landscape Institute Pathway to Chartership for Assessment (P2C)

In this online course of 6 half-days, you’ll review the Landscape Institute’s Pathway to Chartership syllabus in detail.

Select individual days or attend the whole course – choose whatever works for you.

This course gives landscape professionals the necessary knowledge and skills to succeed in their journey toward becoming Chartered Members of the Landscape Institute. Attendees of previous courses have had a 100% pass rate and you can see some of their quotes further down.

Delivered by LI trained assessors, attendees who are currently on the P2C programme have the opportunity to merge their learning for the Pathway and prepare themselves for the oral assessment.

This course benefits Associate members who are approaching the end of their Pathway experience. However, this course is also open to other member grades, such as Students and Affiliates, who are at the beginning of their career journey at the Landscape Institute and wish to learn more about the Pathway and understand the process of gaining Chartership.

Attend this course if you want to

  • Gain a deeper understanding of the P2C syllabus
  • Test your knowledge by practicing sample oral questions
  • Network with other P2C candidates
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Monday 14 September
Time 13:00 – 17:00

1 and 6 – LI, Royal Charter, CPD Policy – Professional Judgment Ethics and Values

Jonathan Ellis & Clare Penny CMLI

Tuesday 15 September
Time 13:00 – 17:00

3A-E – Assessment and Analysis, LVIAs/EIA, Scotland planning & contracts

Wendy Lancaster FLI & Sheena Raeburn FLI

Monday 21 September
Time 13:00 – 17:00

4A-E – Contracts and Management

Clare Penny CMLI & Avra Ploumi-Archer CMLI

Friday 25 September
Time 13:00 – 17:00

Dos and don’ts for the oral assessment and mock interviews

Clare Penny CMLI, Vanessa Ross FLI & Sheena Raeburn FLI

Monday 28 September
Time 9:30 – 13:30

2A-F – Organisation and Management

Vanessa Ross FLI

Tuesday 29 September
Time 9:30 – 13:30

3A-E – The Planning System

Vanessa Ross FLI

Recommendations from attendees

We’re confident you’ll find the course stimulating and useful. But don’t take our word for it. Here are some quotes from previous attendees of the P2C Academy course:

“I enjoyed the case studies and real-life examples of the application of syllabus material. I personally learn best in this way.”

“It managed to be engaging even with very dense parts of the syllabus.”

“Each of the sessions had great content and thanks for adding the mock exams session – really appreciate all your time and input!”

“It was really well structured, covering a lot of areas of the syllabus so that I could pick up on my weaker areas.”

“Although I was terrified of the last session (mock exams), it actually put my mind at ease, giving me confidence.”

“The speakers were fantastic and managed to explain and simplify topics I had previously found to be very tricky to understand.”

“The speakers were very knowledgeable and gave great tips. It was great to understand what an exam is like.”

CPD

This course is accepted as part of the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) required to be completed by LI members. The LI Code of Practice requires members to undertake a minimum of 25 hours of CPD activity each year.

Please note

  • This course is open to LI members only.
  • This course will last for 6 half-days, for 4 hours each day
  • It will not be available on LI Campus to rewatch.
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