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> > From: [log in to unmask]
> > Sent: Tuesday, April 8, 2003 11:51 AM
> > Subject: Learning Fairs in May
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> >
> > GET AWAY FOR A DAY! . ..
> > and improve your management skills
> >
> >
> >
> > For arts management advice and resources, visit the
> >
> > ALL WAYS LEARNING FAIR
> >
> > in May
> >
> >
> > Wednesday 7 May 2003 WINCHESTER GUILDHALL
> >
> > Thursday 22 May 2003 THE BRIGHTON CENTRE
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> >
> > One day out of the workplace to improve the time you spend in the
> > workplace.
> >
> >
> > Learn about managing yourself, managing others or managing your
> business.
> >
> >
> > Involved in the management of arts and cultural organisations? an artist
> > trying to make a business out of your own work? Don't miss this day.
> >
> > * Ideas, information and resources all under one roof
> > * Seminars on: funding, project management, human
> resources,
> > sponsorship, team work and the artist as a business
> >
> > * Networking opportunities galore!
> > * Entrance to the Fair and to the advice stalls is FREE
> >
> > The choice is yours...Winchester or Brighton...
> >
> > * A unique one day event if you are involved in or
> > interested in arts management.
> > * Free Admission to the Fair for all
> > * A wealth of ideas, information and intelligence under
> one
> > roof for you to access
> > * Market style information stalls of learning /training
> > providers and information sources for you to browse
> >
> > * A range of seminars providing updates on key topical
> > aspects of management for you to attend
> >
> > If you are an arts manager, self-managed artist, student of arts
> > management or just considering arts management as a career, don't miss
> > this day.
> >
> > Themed seminars throughout the day.
> >
> > For further information on seminars or the Fair
> > Email: [log in to unmask] <
> mailto:[log in to unmask]>
> > putting 'AWL Learning Fair' in the subject box
> >
> > visit the website www.allwayslearning.org.uk <
> > http://www.allwayslearning.org.uk>
> >
> > or contact Daryl on 07766 900795.
> >
> >
> > If you're involved in the management of arts and cultural organisations
> > you'll understand the importance of keeping up to date with training and
> > professional development opportunities for you and your staff. There's a
> > bewildering range of options: short courses, both open and in-house,
> > on-line training, mentoring programmes, job swaps, university and
> college
> > programmes, books, audio, video and interactive computer programmes.
> > Where do you start?
> >
> > Each of these special days will provide you with a shop window to the
> > opportunities available in the Arts Council England South East region
> and
> > beyond. Alongside stands offering information and advice, you'll be able
> > to meet those involved in the delivery of training and development,
> sample
> > the programmes and discuss your own particular needs. Seminar topics
> will
> > include:
> >
> > An overview of funding
> > National, European, local, public or private an overview of funding
> > sources and a guide to what funds are available for you.
> >
> > Learning Styles
> > A practical session to find out how you learn and identify the best ways
> > for you to continue learning.
> >
> > Campaign for Learning
> > See how this national campaign fits into your life.
> >
> > An introduction to All Ways Learning
> > What is All Ways Learning
> >
> > Artist as a business
> > How does an individual artist become an individual business
> >
> > Evaluation and Monitoring
> > Planning for and understanding the value of your work
> >
> > Web Sites
> > Using new technology to develop dialogue with your customers
> >
> > Mentoring
> > How could you benefit from mentoring
> >
> >
> > All Ways Learning receives financial support from Arts Council England
> > South East and SEEDA (South East England Development Agency)
> >
> >
> >
> > many apologies if you have had this e-mail before.
> >
> >
> > Rob Marshall
> > Audience Development Officer
> > Arts Council England, South East
> > Direct line +44 (0)1273 763027
> > Fax +44 (0)870 2421257
> > Email [log in to unmask]
> >
> > Please note my email address has changed, please update your address
> book.
> >
> >
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