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Consultation on new and improved routes to registration
The UK Register of Architects exists to reassure the public that everyone on it is suitably qualified, fit to practise, and maintains their competence. One of ARB’s strategic aims is to improve access to the Register for competent professionals by simplifying our processes and removing unintended complexity and barriers. We are proposing to introduce a new route to registration for: professionals with partial qualifications – specifically, accredited Part 2... MoreCloses 2 February 2026 -
Architects Engagement Group registration
Every year, the architect’s profession faces new challenges and opportunities. As the professional regulator, ARB needs to understand those changes and respond to them. It is vital that we hear from architects to help us develop new approaches to how we regulate. By signing up to join the Architects Engagement Group, you’ll become one of the architects we can call on to feed into our work and help shape the future of architecture. Please answer the questions below to tell us... MoreCloses 3 April 2034 -
Architectural Education Engagement Network
The Architects Registration Board (ARB) is an independent professional regulator, established by Parliament as a statutory body, through the Architects Act, in 1997. One of the core functions given to us in law is to ensure only those who are suitably competent are allowed to practise as architects. We approve the qualifications required to join the UK Register of Architects. The Architectural Education Engagement Network is an informal network for ARB to engage with academics and... MoreCloses 30 April 2035
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