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Have you considered a career in the rapidly growing data protection industry?

The DPO Centre is now accepting applications for its unique earn-as-you-learn data protection training programme, combining academic study with real client experience.

Why it matters: The programme offers a pathway into the rapidly evolving field of data protection, with preparation for internationally recognised qualifications while gaining hands-on experience.

The details: The 12-month DPO Academy is designed to equip aspiring privacy professionals with skills and knowledge needed in the data protection sector.

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Key features include:

  • Online and in-person learning

  • Preparation for CIPP/E and CIPM qualifications

  • Real client experience

  • Access to The DPO Centre's team of Data Protection Officers

By the numbers: Since 2017, The DPO Centre has delivered services to over 1,000 clients globally across sectors including finance, education, technology, and not-for-profit.

What they're saying: Rob Masson, CEO of The DPO Centre, said, "Following the success of our inaugural DPO Academy cohort, we are thrilled to open applications for the next group of trainee DPOs. The DPO Academy continues to be a cornerstone of our mission to develop exceptional talent and build the next generation of data protection professionals."

How to apply: Applications are open to graduates, typically from law or business fields, as well as individuals in compliance roles seeking to reskill. The deadline is 23 May 2025.

The bottom line: Interested candidates are encouraged to apply early to secure a place in this competitive programme by visiting The DPO Centre DPO Academy website.

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