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Complete website structure

This site map provides a human-readable overview of the current public pages on the International Institute of AI Governance (IIAIG) website, grouped by major sections such as About, Certifications, Membership, Universities, Standards, Resources and Legal. It is designed to support transparent navigation today, while remaining flexible for future AI governance content and digital services.

How to read this site map
  • Sections mirror the current navigation structure. Links point to public-facing pages only and do not expose internal, experimental or access-controlled areas.
  • Use this page to understand how AI governance content is organized—across institute profile, certifications, standards, resources and legal information.
  • As the IIAIG concept evolves, this site map can be extended to reflect new pages, digital experiences and AI-assisted tools, while keeping the overall structure clear and discoverable.
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Site map overview

The lists below present the current public pages grouped under their primary navigation headings. This view is intended to be:

  • Transparent – visitors can see at a glance what content exists and where it lives.
  • Stable – major sections (About, Certifications, Membership, Universities, Standards, Resources, Legal) provide long-term anchors for AI governance content.
  • Extensible – additional pages, tools or microsites can be added under these sections without confusing the core structure.

This site map does not list non-public environments (such as admin consoles, draft content or experimental workspaces) and should not be treated as a statement about any future product roadmap or regulatory status.

Home

Landing page introducing the IIAIG concept, AI governance focus areas and primary navigation entry points.

About

Overview of the International Institute of AI Governance concept, governance model and ethical orientation.

Certifications

Conceptual certification architecture for AI governance professionals, including levels, policies and corporate offerings.

Membership

Pages describing membership value, categories, benefits, local communities, volunteering and directory structures.

For Universities

Collaboration-focused pages for higher education institutions interested in AI governance curriculum integration and partnership models.

Standards

Orientation pages for AI governance and risk frameworks, ESG alignment, ethics structures and technical working streams.

Resources

Supplementary materials, frequently asked questions, updates, events, media guidance, library resources and credential verification templates.

Legal

Legal and governance pages describing Terms of Use, Privacy, Cookies, contact details and this Site Map, acting as the policy backbone of the site.

Information architecture at a glance

The table below summarizes how the main sections of the site map align to their primary purposes. This helps anchor future additions—such as new AI governance tool pages or academic collaborations—without diluting the core structure.

Top-level section Primary intent Typical visitors
About Introduce IIAIG’s concept, ethics, governance and positioning. Prospective members, partners, regulators, media.
Certifications Describe AI governance certification architecture and policies. Professionals, students, HR and learning leaders.
Membership Outline participation models, benefits and communities. Individual practitioners and organizational members.
For Universities Support academic partnership, curriculum integration and MoUs. Deans, program chairs, faculty, academic administrators.
Standards Provide AI governance frameworks, practice notes and streams. Risk teams, policymakers, auditors, governance leaders.
Resources Offer supporting documents, events, media, library and verification templates. All audiences seeking detailed or practical materials.
Legal Clarify terms, privacy, cookies and official contact channels. All visitors seeking assurance on rights and obligations.

When new pages are introduced, aligning them with this information architecture helps keep navigation coherent for both humans and machines (for example, search engines and AI assistants).

Future-ready navigation and AI-assisted discovery (template)

Over the 2020s and 2030s, AI governance websites are likely to evolve from static menu structures to richer, AI-assisted navigation experiences. This site map is deliberately human-readable today, but it can also act as a foundation for:

Machine-readable structure

A well-defined site map helps search engines and AI tools understand how content is grouped—by certifications, standards, resources and legal topics—making it easier to surface the right page without guessing. Over time, this structure can be mirrored in XML sitemaps and schema annotations, while remaining transparent to human visitors.

AI-assisted wayfinding with human oversight

Future navigation components may include conversational assistants or guided journeys that reference this site map as a ground-truth index—helping users discover relevant standards, FAQs or legal pages. Even in AI-assisted navigation, clear site map pages remain essential as a human-verifiable reference.

Accessibility and inclusiveness

A dedicated site map supports diverse navigation preferences, including users relying on screen readers, keyboard navigation or low-bandwidth devices. As the site grows, maintaining a clean, accessible structure helps ensure that AI governance content is discoverable by a wide range of stakeholders worldwide.

Any evolution toward more automated navigation should continue to preserve simple, robust entry points like this page, so that visitors always have a clear overview of how the AI governance knowledge space is organized.

Next Steps

Using this site map as a navigation anchor

Use this page as a neutral anchor for navigation, documentation and future IA decisions. When new sections or services are added—such as additional standards, case libraries or AI-assisted tools—updating the site map ensures that the overall structure remains comprehensible and aligned with AI governance principles.

For questions about specific pages, use the contact details on the relevant section or write via the Legal / Contact page so that queries reach the appropriate governance or support channel.