Left to Right: Professor Brad MacKay (Deputy Principal and Vice-Principal for International Strategy and External Relations, St Andrews University), Jonathan Geldart (Director General of the Institute of Directors), Kirsty McManus (Director of Professional Development, Institute of Directors) and Marcel Lukas (Vice-Dean of Executive Education, University of St Andrews Business School)

The Institute of Directors (IoD) and the University of St Andrews Business School have joined forces to launch an innovative ...

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The Institute of Directors (IoD) and the University of St Andrews Business School have joined forces to launch an innovative new executive education programme that will equip current and aspiring board members with the skills, knowledge, and strategies needed to navigate the complexities of leadership in a fast-changing global environment.

Delivered by the Business School’s leading academics and expert practitioners from the IoD, the Global Certificate in Company Direction offers a unique blend of academic rigour and practical insights. The intensive six-and-a-half-day residential course and virtual learning components will enable participants to immerse themselves in real-world scenarios, build networks and gain a globally recognised qualification.

The first programme will take place from 18 to 24 October 2025 and will feature an exclusive keynote session delivered in person by Erin Brockovich, the iconic environmental activist and consumer advocate who inspired the eponymous Academy Award-winning film.

Professor Mark Brewer, Dean of the University of St Andrews Business School, said:

“This collaboration brings together the academic excellence of St Andrews and the IoD’s unmatched expertise in corporate governance. The Global Certificate in Company Direction is for leaders who want to drive meaningful change and excel in their boardroom roles. By combining real-world case studies, peer learning and cutting-edge research, this programme offers a transformative experience for directors worldwide.”

Participants will explore essential topics, including the role of the board in corporate governance, leadership for directors and strategy development. The programme also features a unique boardroom simulation, executive coaching sessions, and insights from high-profile speakers on critical themes such as Environmental, Social and Governance factors, Artificial Intelligence and crisis management.

Jonathan Geldart, IoD Director General and a proud St Andrews alumnus, said:

“The IoD has a long-standing commitment to raising standards of professionalism in boardrooms across the globe. Partnering with the University of St Andrews, one of the world’s leading academic institutions, allows us to deliver a truly world-class leadership programme. This course is an unparalleled opportunity for directors to deepen their understanding, broaden their horizons, and join a global network of leaders committed to excellence in governance.”

For more information on the Global Certificate in Company Direction, including programme and application instructions, visit Global Certificate in Company Direction | Institute of Directors

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