Accredited Learning Pathways: From Theory to Practice
From Theory to Practice in International Trade & Customs Join our free webinar to explore the five accredited Learning Pathways.
Location
Online
About this event
- Event lasts 30 minutes
Accredited Learning to Strengthen Your Role - Turning Theoretical Knowledge into Practical, Compliant Working Procedures.
These webinars will cover:
- An overview of the Accredited Learning Pathway
- Why practical application matters. Understand how our accreditations bridge the gap between knowing the rules and confidently applying them in real-world trade and Customs operations.
- Inside the Student Study Hub. Explore our blended learning environment.
- Assessment explained
- What achieving the accreditation means in practice – Demonstrate applied competence to employers, support career progression, and strengthen in-house Customs capabilities.
Our Accredited Learning Pathways are Ideal for professionals who:
✔ Have foundational knowledge but want to apply it confidently in practice✔ Equip yourself with the skills and recognition to lead confidently in international trade✔ Are stepping into new roles in Customs, International Trade, or Compliance✔ Are responsible for developing or managing internal Customs policies or procedures✔ Want to enhance their value to their organisation through accredited, practical skills
Choose the Learning Pathway that interests you and register for the corresponding session to equip yourself and your team with the tools to drive customs compliance with confidence!
➡️ Introduction to Practical Customs Declaration Specialist - Thursday 7th August 2025 | 11:00AM➡️Introduction to Practical Food: International Trade Procedures - Monday 11th August 2025 | 2:00PM➡️Introduction to Practical Export Licensing Controls - Thursday 14th August 2025 | 11:00AM➡️Introduction to Practical Customs Regulations and Compliance - Friday 15th August 2025 | 11:00AM➡️ Introduction to Practical Export and Import Practitioner - Friday 15th August 2025 | 2:00PM
Frequently asked questions
No, you only need to register for the one that interests you the most, although you are welcome to attend all five.