IWA
Sefyliad Materion Cymreig
Institute of Welsh Affairs
Membership

Why Become a Corporate Member of the Institute of Welsh Affairs?


We are well established as:

  • A source of good ideas for the future prosperity and well-being of Wales
    Up to ten research reports and discussion documents every year on the Welsh economy, the environment and society, available to Corporate Members on request.
  • A catalyst for debate on important issues affecting everyone living and working in Wales
    Seminars, conferences, lunches and launches at venues throughout Wales, offering insights into the latest thinking on a wide range of topics.
  • The leading authority on developments at the National Assembly
    The regular ABC Bulletin (Assembly Bwletin Cynulliad) looks at the assembly’s work and relations with Westminster and the outside world.

You will benefit from securing:

  • A link to the policy-making community in Wales, adding your voice to that of other leading business organisations.
  • The opportunity to hear top-class speakers at our various events, including leading UK experts in their fields.
  • The chance to network with members from nearly 200 businesses that already belong to the IWA.
  • Information about events being held by our sister organisation, Wales in London, which brings together nearly 1,000 individuals, many occupying very senior positions in the professions and the corporate sector.
  • Copies for nominated individuals within your organisation of all our reports and discussion papers on request.
  • Our three times yearly journal, agenda, plus our Gregynog papers setting out a prominent individual’s view on a controversial theme.
  • An invitation to contribute your ideas of topics for our research programme and to provide your input into the topics selected.

You will be joining a fully independent organisation with a track record of success dating back more than 20 years. You will also be helping to fund further research that could be vital for the future health of the business community in Wales.