Renaissance South East

Renaissance South East

The Renaissance South East central team is closing 30 June 2011.

For full details, view our latest update:
http://createsend.com/t/r-C10CA44360BD3B07

Renaissance South East is a partnership of four museum services: Hampshire County Council Museums Service (Lead); Oxford University Museums; Brighton Royal Pavilion and Museums; and Chatham Historic Dockyards Trust.

These four regional museums services, together with the Museum Development Service, are working together to deliver a ground breaking programme to transform regional museums in the South East and support regional elements of the national programmes. For more information on the national Renaissance programme visit the main Renaissance pages on the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council website.

South East Contact Details

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Meet the Renaissance South East lead hub partners and the hub lead.

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Training and events in the South East

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The Renaissance South East Training Programme has been developed to help you to access the assistance you need to develop your...

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Info for the sector in the South East

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In this section you can explore the different ways that Renaissance is making a difference to the sector as a whole, and find out

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South East News and publications

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News and publications from Renaissance South East.

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Renaissance impact in the South East

Renaissance South East

Key facts and case studies of Renaissance impact in the South East

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Key facts about the South East

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Key facts about our region

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    From 30 June 2011 the regional Hubs ceased to exist. Renaissance funding now goes directly to 45 museum services. Information about the hubs on this site is for legacy purposes

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