The Groupe Information

Education Committee

Terms of Reference

Members

Christian Buchta Aktuarvereinigung Österreichs
Philippe de LonguevilleInstitut des Actuaires en Belgique/Instituut van Actuarissen en Belgie (IA|BE)
Aneta Velikova Bulgarian Actuarial Society
Gayle Lloyd Channel Islands Actuarial Society
Tatjana Racic-ZlibarHvratsko Aktuarsko Društvo
Andreani Kallimachou Cyprus Association of Actuaries
Lucie Mazurova Slovenská spoločnost' aktuárov
Vicki Njor Den Danske Aktuarforening
Svetlana Dudkina Eesti Aktuaaride Liit
Lasse Koskinen Suomen Aktuaariyhdistys
Jean Berthon Institut des Actuaires
Klaus Mattar Deutsche Aktuarvereinigung
Stavros Giannakogeorgos Hellenic Actuarial Society
Miklos Arato Magyar Aktuárius Táraság
Bjarni Thordarson Felag Islenskra Tryggingast Aerdfraedinga
Maria Quinlan Society of Actuaries in Ireland
Carla AngelaIstituto Italiano degli Attuari
Ermanno Pitacco Consiglio Nazionale degli Attuari
Gaida Pettere Latvijas Aaktuãru Asociãcija
Ricardas Kudzma Lietuvos Aktuariju; Draugija
Annelies Beekes Het Actuarieel Genootschap
Ron Hersmis (Chairman) Het Actuarieel Genootschap
Knut Håkon BroxDen Norske Aktuarforening
Piotr Szlenk Polskie Stowarzyszenie Aktuariuszy
Maria de Nazaré Barroso Instituto dos Actuarios Portugueses
Adrian Allott Asocitatia Romana de Actuariat
Janka Holesova Slovenská spoločnost' aktuárov
Matija SenkSlovensko Aktuarsko društvo
Julián Oliver Instituto de Actuarios Españoles
Merce Claramunt Col.legi d'Actuaris de Catalunya
Erik Alm Svenska Aktuarieföreningen
Alois Gisler Association Suisse des Actuaires
Taylan Matkap Actuarial Society of Turkey
Richard Muckart Faculty of Actuaries
Chris DaykinInstitute of Actuaries
Taras Androschuk Society of Actuaries of Ukraine
Monique SchuilenbergChairman's Assistant, Het Actuarieel Genootschap
Co-opted Member
Paul King

IAA Education Committee Liaison

Terms of Reference

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The role of the Committee is:

  1. To keep under review existing arrangements for the education and training of actuaries in the member states of the EU and other EEA countries and Switzerland.
  2. To collect information to facilitate a better understanding of the scope and standard of training of those considered to be full members of the various national associations and the way (or ways) in which that training is carried out.
  3. To monitor and report to the Groupe on the implementation by member associations of the recommended structure and core syllabus for the training of the EU actuary as approved by the Groupe.
  4. To create a platform for an exchange of information between the member associations and for them to support each other in the implementation of the core syllabus and development of education programmes, including CPD.
  5. To liaise with the International Actuarial Association (IAA) to achieve an international agreement on structure and core syllabus likely to be acceptable to member associations of the Groupe.
  6. To enter into discussions with the European Commission to discover what initiatives might be available at EU level, and to assist national associations, universities and institutions of higher education in order to develop and promote a truly European education programme for the actuarial profession.
  7. To oversee the Summer School and Colloquium programmes.
  8. To review regularly the Core Syllabus and ensure it is kept up to date.
  9. To review regularly the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) strategy and ensure it is kept up to date.

October 2007