ISSA GUIDELINES, KNOWLEDGE-SHARING AND INNOVATION
Effective actuarial work is crucial for the long-term adequacy and sustainability of social security schemes. Participants of this course will draw on international best-practice guidelines to assess how to embed high quality actuarial work within the effective operation of their social security institution. This is one of eight courses run in partnership with the International Social Security Association (ISSA) held simultaneously at the Turin Centre. Join a network of social security practitioners in this highly specialized course.
The course is designed for social security professionals of ISSA member organizations. Participants should be actuaries or hold positions directly related to actuarial work. The following requirements are therefore essential for participation in this course: the ability to access and use a computer with an internet connection; a working knowledge of written English.
This course uses the ILO/ISSA Guidelines on Actuarial Work in Social Security as a framework to for assessing challenges and identifying innovations.
This course is designed specifically for social security professionals from ISSA member organizations.
The course consists of 60 total hours of learning, broken up into three phases.
Fees: For the 2026 edition of the course, the applicable fees were €1,840 for tuition and €755 for subsistence, amounting to a total of €2,595. The fees for the 2027 edition will be reviewed and are expected to be confirmed around October 2026.
This course is part of a Diploma programme. To achieve the Diploma, successful candidates must complete four courses within a five-year period and undertake a capstone assessment.