SHARE training

SHARE logoPublished each year in the early autumn, the SHARE training programme offers museums in the region a wealth of free training opportunities around Collections care, Engaging the public and Governance and management. 

The training calendar for September 2010 to March 2011 has just been published:

Adobe PDF SHARE Training Calendar 2010-11 (PDF 1MB)

As the SHARE network has grown, more connections have been made. This has enabled us to increase the training offer this year with over 50 courses to choose from. These include repeats of popular training from last year such as pest management, evaluation and effective governance. We've also been able to deepen and extend our collections training, roll out successful learning courses and find ways of helping museums explore their role in a changing world. Brand new developments include Understanding Museums, an exciting six-part course led by two highly experienced museum educators. SHARE training is for paid staff and volunteers alike - we look forward to seeing many of you in the coming months.

Booking arrangements:
To book a place, click here for our online booking form. Once you've completed and submitted the form the SHARE administrator will be in touch in due course to confirm your place. 

If you have any questions about SHARE, contact:

Simon Floyd
Training and Workforce Development Officer, Renaissance East of England
T:01603 638141
E: simon.floyd@norfolk.gov.uk

For regular updates on SHARE, including training opportunities, check the SHARE Latest News page or sign up to receive Renaissance News and/or our monthly eBulletin by contacting:

Esther Morgan
Communications Officer, Renaissance East of England
T: 01603 493667
E: esther.morgan@norfolk.gov.uk

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