ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½

Chartered Institute
of Linguists

Membership Overview

Something for every linguist

ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ offers linguists and language professionals a range of entry points depending on your stage of study, qualifications, career and work experience. Find your grade or view our membership admissions criteria.

Join our community

In addition to our three professional grades of membership – Associate, Member and Fellow we offer Affiliate grades to support students and studying and newly qualified linguists as well as those who use languages as part of their work and life.

Support and development

ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ membership is designed to support you throughout your study, career and life as a linguist,Ìýwith a range of benefits and resources to keep you informed and help your professional development.

Chartership

Membership is also your first step to chartership. Find out what it means to be a Chartered LinguistÌýin our short video .

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Frequently asked questions

Why join ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½?

When non-members were polled in 2024 about 'what would be their main reason for joining ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½?' two benefits emerged as clearly the most popular:

  • Professional statusÌýand recognition as a linguist
  • Improved work and career prospects

Other important benefits were:

  • Opportunities to network with other language practitioners
  • Keeping in touch with what’s going on within the languages profession
  • CPD and other professional support
  • Belonging to a vibrant professional community of linguists
  • Commitment to professional integrity through the code of professional conduct

Source: ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ non-member poll November 2024.

What are the membership grades?

Our affiliate grades are for linguists studying either an academic, vocational or professional language qualification, for linguists who are just starting their career and for practitioners who use languages in the course of their work but where languages are not the main component of their job. The ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ affiliate grades are Career Affiliate, StudyÌýAffiliate, Student Affiliate and Affiliate Linguist.

There are three grades of professional membership: Associate (ACIL), full Member (MCIL) and Fellow (FCIL). Professional membership of ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ demonstrates that you have met the rigorous requirements and standards for good practice in the professional use of your language skills. Membership is open to anyone who uses their foreign language skills in a professional context, whether employed or freelance. This includes interpreters, translators, and foreign language teachers, and lecturers, providers of specialist language services and linguists who work in business, commerce and industry.ÌýFind your grade.

What are the benefits of joining?

Membership of ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ offers practising and aspiring language professionals and linguists a range of benefits and services which will enable you to be recognised, raise your profile, support your professional development, provide access to valuable information and tools and connect you with other linguists through our member networks.

As a professional member,Ìýyou will be able to use the designatory letters "ACIL" (Associate), "MCIL" (Member) or "FCIL" (Fellow), plus "CL" for members who are chartered.

Professional membership inspires trust and confidence in clients, employers and peers and the designatory letters are a public demonstration that you meet ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½'s rigorous criteria and standards for best practice in the use of languages professionally.Ìý

Affiliate membership (Career, Study, Student and Affiliate Linguist) illustrates your commitment to your languages as well as your support for theÌýstudy of languages, professional standardsÌýand the values of chartership.

The full range of benefits for each grade of membership can be found here.

How do I become chartered?

You are more than likely eligible to apply for chartershipÌýif you:

  • meet the eligibility criteria to be admitted as a full Member (MCIL) or Fellow (FCIL),
  • are in current professional practice and have been for at least five years, and
  • can demonstrate a commitment to Continuing Professional DevelopmentÌý

How do I join?

You can apply online. Please first ensure you have read the membership entry criteria in full andÌýhave gathered the evidence you need to support your application.

What are the fees?

All Affiliate, Associate, Member and FellowÌýapplications must be accompanied by a one-off non-refundable £30 assessment fee. There is no assessment fee required for Student Affiliate or StudyÌýAffiliate applications.

The full membership fees are detailed here.

What do I do next?

ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ — Helping skilled linguists succeed in a changing world

In this new guide, the ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Translating Division interviewed five professional linguists and asked them what they think are the best advantages of being a ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ member. To discover their thoughts, download the free guide by clicking the image below.

Meet the authors

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"… in an unregulated profession, I’ve found that being a ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ member, and more recently having Chartered Linguist status, has been invaluable."
Danielle Coleman MCIL CL
Translator, BA Hons, DipTrans

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"… by joining ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ I was able to tap into a large pool of resources and a supportive community of like-minded linguists."
Rachel Wingfield MCIL CL
BA (Hons) MA, CELTA DipTrans

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"During the COVID lockdowns, ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ helped me (and many other translators and interpreters) to stay sane and focused by offering free webinars for linguists. I attended 18 webinars in 2020 and became addicted"
Natalia Racheyskova MA MCIL CL
Qualified translator, interpreter, and teacher of languages

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"...I have met wonderful colleagues, linguists with different backgrounds and language combinations and great ideas..."
Rosa Insua-Salgueiro MCIL CL
English to Spanish translator and interpreter

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"Becoming a ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ member and having my profile on the ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ directory brought me far more clients than I would have ever expected"
Karine Chevalier-Watts MCIL CL
Director & Owner of KLAS Languages