Pick the capabilities you want to build. We open the matching chapters of the Society's Body of Knowledge so you can start reading right away, rank every verified university programme in the field against your choice, and point you at the mentors in the Society who can teach the same things.
Two quick steps. First, tell us who you are — your answers power a suggested starting point, sharpen the ranking, and (only if you later choose to share your profile) help the Society understand who wants to learn what. Then pick the capabilities you want to build.
Four themes, four capabilities each. Choose as many as you like — the more you pick, the sharper the ranking.
The sections of the Society's Body of Knowledge that cover what you picked. Free, short, and written for practitioners — read these before you commit to a programme or book a mentor.
Ranked by how much of what you picked each programme actually teaches, then adjusted for your format, level, region and budget preferences.
Society members who coach on the same capabilities. Every mentor teaches four of the sixteen, so the overlap with your selection is exact.
Optional. Send the Society a snapshot of who you are and what you want to learn. Aggregated, these profiles shape what the Body of Knowledge, programme outreach and mentor recruitment focus on next.
Every programme in the dataset that could be verified against a named source. Tier and confidence are carried straight from the research file — filter on them before you rely on a record.
The institutions behind the programmes, with everything each one offers.
Fifty Society members offering mentoring, tagged against the same sixteen capabilities as the programmes.
The BoK's shared vocabulary — twenty-five terms every practitioner should know.
One vocabulary for the whole field: four themes, four capabilities each. Programme tags are derived from each programme's own published curriculum text. Click any capability to start a search with it.