FAQ
How do I become a member?
The main pathway to membership is by completing our Professional
Qualifying Exams (PQE).
To complete PQE, you will need to successfully complete a total
of seven exams over five years (although many people complete in a
shorter period of time).
If you have any prior qualifications or industry experience, it
is likely that you will be eligible for some exemptions, which will
reduce the number of exams you will need to take. We will
need a copy of your degree certificate if you would like us to
advise you further.
If you would like to start, you will need to do three
things:
- Register as a student with the Institute
- Enter the exams you would like to take
- Choose how you would like to study
You will be able to download your student forms on our website,
but if you would prefer, you can email us at: education@ics.org.uk
How do I become a member via dissertation?
As a route to membership, the dissertation is an opportunity to
display the depth of knowledge and experience that is equivalent to
the Institute’s professional qualifying exams.
The dissertation should be an original research project related
to international shipping, international logistics, international
supply chain management or international procurement on the basis
of relevant literature and appropriate empirical work. You are
required to appraise current research, deploy specialist techniques
and critically appraise results in order to advance knowledge
through presenting findings in a dissertation.
These are the requirements for membership via dissertation:
• Applicants must have passed the Shipping Business exam in the
past five years.
• The chosen topic for dissertation must contain a research
element. Applicants should submit a proposal, including objectives
(maximum 1,000 words)
• The dissertation proposal will be considered by a
sub-committee of three people, usually drawn from the
Membership Committee or Education Committe and the Training
Committee. A minimum of two readers will consider final submission,
which may only be re-submitted once if not of ‘pass’ standard
• Dissertation to be 15,000 words in length
• Dissertation must be submitted within six months of proposal
approval
If you would like to apply for membership via dissertation,
please contact us at:membership@ics.org.uk
What are the benefits of membership?
Through its worldwide network of Members (MICS) and Fellows
(FICS), the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers is internationally
recognised as the highest standard of professionalism in the
shipping community.
- Members have access to a worldwide network of shipping
professionals who work to the motto “Our Word, Our Bond” - Members receive an annual membership card that can be used to
validate your membership and allow entry to branch events - All members have access to the Institute membership database at
www.shipbrokers.org and can share their details
through the Membership directory, as well as gaining access to a
range of membership services and access to other
Members’details - Members and Fellows of the Institute receive the professional
magazine Shipping Network - Institute members qualify for a 30% discount on a new Lloyd’s List subscription
We believe these benefits add value to Institute membership and
will be grateful to receive your feedback. In the meantime do not
hesitate to contact us if you require further information:
How long will it take to become a member?
To complete Professional
Qualifying Examinations, which makes you eligible for
membership, you will need to take a total of seven exams over five
years (although, many people complete in a shorter period of
time).
If you have any prior qualifications or industry experience,
it’s likely that you will be eligible for some exemptions, which
will reduce the number of exams you will need to take. We
will need a copy of your degree certificate if you would like us to
advise you further.
Which countries recognise the MICS qualification?
MICS and FICS post-nominals are truly international and
recognised around the globe in a way that no other commercial
shipping qualifications are.
The Isntitute counts 26 branches accross five areas around the
world: a truly global network. Within these regions, almost without
exception, the Institute PQE is recognised by companies and
individuals alike.
How many members does the Institute have?
The Institute has just under 4,000 members in 26 international
branches.
How do I apply for membership?
Once you have completed your Professional
Qualifying Examinations you will need to fill out the membership application form. You will
need two Fellows or Members to support your application (please
contact the Head Office if you do not know two Fellows or Members).
Once you have submitted your form, it will be presented to
our Controlling Council for their
consideration. This can take some time because we need to
wait until the council convenes before your application can be
considered. Meetings for membership elections are usually
held four times a year. However the dates can vary, so we
advise to contact the Membership Team to make sure that you meet
the deadlines for your submission:
membership@ics.org.uk
What happens when I become a member?
Upon gaining membership with the Institute you will receive a
letter of acceptance, a certificate to certify your professional
membership status and an Institute tie or scarf.
Membership to the Institute offers some great benefits. These include;
- Having the initials MICS after your name
- Belonging to a network of professionally educated and trusted
individuals - Having access to the Institute directory available at
www.shipbrokers.org - Attending events and seminars aimed at continuous professional
development - Receiving the Institute journal Shipping
Network - Belonging to a professional body, thus helping to gain a
competitive advantage in your commercial and professional life - 30% discunt when signing up for a Lloyd’s List annual subscription
Each year on 1 June your membership will be renewed. As
soon as you settle your annual contribution, you will receive an
Institute membership card to give you access to all Institute
events worldwide.
When do I pay my membership subscription fee?
The Institute financial year runs from 1 June until
31 May every year. All members are therefore sent an invoice
around 1 June each year.
Will I belong to a branch?
If you are based in an area where there is an existing branch of the Institute, you will
automatically be assigned to that branch.
If you are in an area without a current Institute branch, you
will belong to the Institute international branch network, which is
co-ordinated from our head office in London.
What benefits do I get belonging to a branch?
If you belong to a branch in your country you will have the
opportunity to attend branch committee meetings, as well as various
events throughout the year such as seminars,
lectures, meetings and branch dinners.
If you contact your local branch directly,
they will be able to give you a much clearer idea of exactly what
activities they organise and how you may be able to contribute. You
can find the contact details for all our branches on our website.
Can I attend other branch events?
As members of the Institute you can attend events in any branch around the world.
It’s just one of the benefits of belonging to a truly
international organisation.
Please let us know where you are travelling to at membership@ics.org.uk
and we’ll put you in touch with the branch.
Will I receive the Institute professional journal ‘Shipping Network’?
Shipping Network is produced four times a year and is
full of industry articles that support your professional
development. Shipping Network is available on the
Institute website, but it is also posted to all members and fellows
worldwide.
If you would like a hard copy of Shipping Network, you
can request this through your branch or via head office at
membership@ics.org.uk.
When do I receive my Institute membership certificate?
As a new member, you will receive your Institute certificate and
your tie or scarf once we receive your first subscription
payment.
Where can I find a Shipbroker or Agent? Is there a list of all Institute members?
All members can request a list of Institute membership
companies. Simply email us at membership@ics.org.uk
Can I purchase Institute merchandise?
Institute members can purchase a range of merchandise including
ties, scarves and shields. If you get in touch with us at membership@ics.org.uk
we will be able to give you more information and a price list.
I do not work in shipping any more. Can I still be a member?
You can retain your connection to the Institute as a Retired
Member, which will allow you to maintain your enjoyment of
Institute benefits.
You will continue to receive the Shipping Network
magazine, and we have also upgraded our members’ database at www.shipbrokers.org
where you can maintain contact with colleagues and friends in the
industry.
Retired member status
If you have retired from your career in shipping you do have the
opportunity to continue your connection to the Institute as a
Retired Member, which will allow you to maintain your enjoyment of
Institute benefits.
Members receive the Shipping Network magazine and we
have also upgraded our members’ database at www.shipbrokers.org
where you can maintain contact with colleagues and friends in the
industry.
What are the benefits of membership in a nutshell?
Membership to the Institute offers some great benefits. These include;
- Having the initials MICS after your name
- Belonging to a worldwide network of professionally educated and
trusted individuals - Attending events and seminars aimed at continuous professional
development - Access to the Institute membership database available at www.shipbrokers.org
- Having an annual membership card (that can be used to validate
your membership and allow entry to branch events) - Receiving the Institute journal Shipping Network
- Belonging to a professional body, thus helping to gain a
competitive advantage in your commercial and professional life - Institute members qualify for a 30% discount on a new Lloyd’s List subscription
My membership has expired
Re-instatement as a member, once subscriptions have been unpaid
for more than 3 years, requires a process of re-election by the
Institute Executive Council to membership or fellowship status, and
payment of three years’ subscriptions – i.e. the current year and a
single payment equal two previous years of membership fees.
We also have a Retired category of membership, which covers
members who are either retired, currently unemployed or would like
to maintain their membership while working for a period within a
different industry.
If you would like to consider rejoining the Institute or would
like to discuss your options, please do not hesitate to get in
touch at membership@ics.org.uk.
Shipbrokers.org help
Since the Institute was established in 1911, one of the most
valuable privileges has been being part of a network of like-minded
shipbrokers, all qualified to a similar standard, all of whom share
a philosophy about professionalism and ethics.
For many years, the Institute published its list of members and
their contact details, allowing members to network with each other
and conduct business together.
Some years ago, the practice of printing the membership list was
discontinued, to be replaced by an online membership directory
where members could search for each other.
As the Institute is an international organisation, we must abide
by a great variety of regulations and laws. In this case, we have
some restrictions in certain countries regarding the use of
personal data, so members are not automatically visible to other
members. Instead, they must log in to the membership directory and
choose to make their details visible.
Please feel free to get in touch with us at membership@ics.org.uk
if you have any further queries.
What if I cannot complete my payment online via shipbrokers.org?
We have a number of securities in place to ensure our online
system is secure, and it can sometimes be overly strict. You are
not the only member with this issue and we are working with our
developers to find a solution to this.
If you would like to call any time during UK office hours at +44
(0) 20 7623 1111 we will be able to take the payment via card over
the phone, or if you can give us a suitable time, we can call
you.
If you prefer to email us, please do so at: membership@ics.org.uk
