The Henley Professional Certificate in Team and Systemic Coaching is scheduled over 9 months with 7 days of workshops, 35 hours of team coaching practice preferably over 1-2 team coaching engagements outside of the workshops and online learning.
Tuition fee
The tuition fee for the programme delivered in Helsinki is:
- face-to-face intakes โฌ 7,900 (+VAT 24%), excluding accommodation and travel costs
- early bird fee for January 2024 intake โฌ 6,900 (+VAT 24%) (Deadline for registration is 1st October 2023)
Henley alumni are eligible for a 10% discount.
The following discount is available on programme fees when multiple bookings are made by applicants from the same organisation.
10% 2-4 people
15% 5-9 people
*Only one form of discount is eligible at a time.
Registration
Register for the Henley Professional Certificate in Team and Systemic Coaching by downloading in the registration form below.
Our selection process for the programme ensures that you will study together with a diverse group of experienced professionals.
Faculty
Dirk Anthony
Executive Coach, Consultant
Visiting Tutor
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Coaching & Behavioural Change
Paul J Barbour
Tutor, Professional Certificate in Team and Systemic Coaching
Executive and Team Coach
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Coaching & Behavioural Change
Professor David Clutterbuck
Guest Speaker, Professional Certificate in Team and Systemic Coaching
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Coaching & Behavioural Change
Jude Fairweather
Programme Director | Tutor, Professional Certificate in Team and Systemic Coaching
Lecturer in Coaching and Behavioural Change
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Coaching & Behavioural Change
Professor Peter Hawkins
Professor of Leadership
Tutor, Professional Certificate in Team, Board and Executive Coaching
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Coaching & Behavioural Change
Eileen Moir
Guest Speaker, Professional Certificate in Team and Systemic Coaching
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Coaching & Behavioural Change
Lucy Widdowson
Tutor, Professional Certificate in Team and Systemic Coaching
Accredited Coach and Team Coach
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Coaching & Behavioural Change
Book a meeting
Would you like to book a personal meeting to discuss your coaching journey?
Saara Karhula
Business Development Executive
Phone: +358 50 577 9435
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