Institute of Risk Management

Institute of Risk Management (IRM) is a risk management professional education and training body. It was established in 1986, as a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee, and is governed by a Board of Directors elected from members with specialist non-member support. It has around 6000 members in more than 100 countries and has over 500 students studying risk management at any time. It takes a broad view of risk management as a discipline to be applied in all organisations, public and private, and from all sectors, covering risks of all types.

The Institute provides both taught and distance learning education, training and professional development in risk management at a range of levels. IRM Membership is recognised worldwide as the sign of a risk management professional and is achieved through examination and relevant experience.

The Institute is the only organisation currently offering vocational post-graduate level qualifications designed from the ground-up to meet the challenge of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM). Many other bodies run short courses focussed on individual areas of risk (e.g. insurable risk, risk in banks, health and safety, project risk, disaster recovery etc.) and in some cases there is the option to take an additional ERM paper but only IRM offers dedicated ERM qualifications.

Membership Grades

IRM Courses

These qualifications are moderated by a panel of leading educationalists drawn from universities and business schools across the world. The qualifications are delivered by means of distance learning but the written examinations are taken in person and can be arranged virtually anywhere in the world.

IRM Publications

The IRM is responsible for the 2002 Risk Management Standard in conjunction with The Association of Insurance and Risk Managers (AIRMIC) and ALARM, the National Forum for Risk Management in the Public Sector. The standard is available free of charge in 17 world languages. IRM has also issued free guidance notes on the implementation of ISO 31000 and on Risk Appetite, Risk Culture, Cyber Risk, Extended Enterprise, Competition Law and Creating Value from Insurer Risk Models.

See also

Institutions

Certifications

External links

IRM

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