International Project Management Association

 

IPMAUSA is the United States Member Association for the International Project Management Association (IPMA).

Founded in 1965, IPMA is the oldest project management association in the world, with more than 70 countries represented. We are working professionals, researchers and teachers, entrepreneurs and trainers. We work with universities, small businesses, governments and global organizations.

Working with our members and collaborating with other professional associations, we provide the leadership needed for both professional growth and the competent practice of project management. We offer our global 4-level certification for project, program and portfolio managers, training, awards, events, and young professionals networking. We have Special Interest Groups, global projects and standards, and more.

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12th IPMA Research Conference

Project Management in The Age of Artificial Intelligence.”

The University of Maryland is partnering with the International Project Management Association (IPMA) to host their 12th IPMA Research Conference, April 19 – 21, 2024 at the UMD Stamp Student Union (right after our Project Management Symposium). Their research conference brings together hundreds of international researchers, practitioners and thought leaders exploring the frontiers of project management all around the theme, Project Management in The Age of Artificial Intelligence.” Use your UMD Project Management Symposium registration code on IPMA’s event website to receive a $100 discount off their event registration.

Four Levels of Certification

The International Project Management Association (IPMA) offers a certification program with four levels of certification for project, program, and portfolio managers.

1. Level D (Certified Project Management Associate): This level is suitable for individuals who are new to project management or have limited experience. It focuses on basic project management knowledge and skills.

2. Level C (Certified Project Manager): Level C is for project managers with some experience, typically responsible for managing smaller projects or working as part of a project team. It covers a broader range of project management competencies.

3. Level B (Certified Senior Project Manager): At this level, project managers are experienced professionals responsible for managing complex projects or multiple projects. Level B certification emphasizes advanced project management skills, leadership, and strategic competence.

4. Level A (Certified Projects Director): This is the highest level of certification offered by IPMA. Level A is for senior project management professionals with extensive experience in leading and directing complex projects and programs. It focuses on strategic project management, organizational competence, and leadership at the executive level.

Each level of certification reflects increasing levels of knowledge, skills, and experience in project management, allowing professionals to demonstrate their capabilities and advance their careers in the field.

View the brochure that outlines all four levels.