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Chartered Scientist (CSci)

Who is this for?

CSci is a benchmark of excellence recognising senior scientific professionals and leaders and is awarded by the IST on behalf of the Science Council.

CSci Professional Profile

CSci registrants may:

  • Lead scientific strategy
  • Manage complex programmes
  • Provide expert oversight
  • Influence policy or governance
  • Mentor senior professionals
  • Demonstrate high-level professional judgement

They demonstrate leadership, strategic judgement and high-level professional impact and professional authority.

This registration is suitable for those with:

  1. Level 7 qualification (Ofqual) or equivalent
  2. Around 5 years (or more) of relevant experience
  3. Significant responsibility, leadership or strategic oversight
  4. Evidence of leadership, influence and strategic responsibility

Clear Progression Pathway

Each stage reflects:

  • Increased autonomy in professional decision-making
  • Expanding responsibility and professional accountability
  • Growing influence over projects and outcomes
  • Strategic leadership, governance oversight and sector impact

CSci represents the highest level of Science Council registration.


Why Professional Registration Matters

At this level, Professional registration:

  1. Recognises excellence and positions registrants as industry leaders
  2. Enhances authority and credibility
  3. Signals professional integrity
  4. Supports strategic career development

Professional accountability at this level shapes the future of science..

Benefits of Holding CSci
  • Use of CSci post-nominal
  • National and international professional benchmark
  • Recognition across sectors
  • Enhanced senior career opportunities
  • Sector influence and authority
Start Your Registration Journey

If you are unsure whether CSci is appropriate for your experience level, contact: registrations@istonline.org.uk

CSci applicants must be a Member or Fellow of the IST, and would normally hold a level 7 qualification (or equivalent) and be able to provide evidence of 4-5 years relevant professional practice at senior level.

Applications can be made through the IST (offline), or directly via the Science Council (online).


Applicants must demonstrate:

  1. Advanced application of scientific knowledge
  2. Strategic responsibility
  3. High-level professional judgement
  4. Leadership and influence
  5. Commitment to professional standards

At CSci level, competence includes leadership, innovation and sector influence.

CSci must demonstrate high-level, strategic development. Examples of relevant Personal and Professional Development activities include:

  • Strategic leadership training
  • Policy development
  • Mentoring senior staff
  • Publishing research
  • Professional committee work

PPD must demonstrate:

  • Strategic impact
  • Sector-wide benefit
  • Leadership in professional standards

Applicants must:

  • Be a current IST member (Member or Fellow as appropriate)
  • Adhere to the IST Code of Professional Conduct
  • Submit an application form
  • Provide an extended CV
  • Provide qualification certificates (if not previously supplied)
  • Submit a Competency Report demonstrating strategic-level capability
  • Submit a PPD report (previous year)
  • Provide details of two referees (senior professionals)
  • Pay the relevant application fee

If formal qualifications are not held, an equivalency report may be required.

Applications are reviewed by two IST assessors registered at the same or higher level.

  1. Successful – registration awarded
  2. Partially successful – further evidence required (within 3 months)
  3. Unsuccessful – guidance provided; right to appeal

Applicants are normally informed within 6 – 8 weeks.

To retain CSci status, registrants must:

  • Maintain active IST membership
  • Renew registration annually
  • Submit a current and comprehensive PPD record
  • Demonstrate continued strategic professional impact

PPD records must show:

  1. A balance of technical, ethical and leadership development
  2. Benefit to professional practice
  3. Benefit to organisations, users or society
  4. Ability to provide written evidence on request

CSci registrants are expected to model exemplary professional standards.

CSci holders are strongly encouraged to apply as IST Registration Assessors and are recommended to serve also as a Science Council Assessor and a Registrant Champion.

Assessors:

  • Review competency submissions
  • Maintain professional standards
  • Contribute to register integrity
  • Shape the future of creative professional recognition

Serving strengthens the profession and supports future registrants.