Morning All,
There are some tickets available at the Visitor Studies Group conference taking place in London, March 22nd and 23rd 2017. The theme is ‘‘Measuring up’: ways of capturing social value and more intangible outcomes’.
Increasingly, visitor studies is being asked to understand and demonstrate the value and impact that our cultural and heritage institutions have on broader public agendas such as health and wellbeing, social justice, inclusion, place making and the environment. Anecdotally we know that the engagement and learning that takes places in our cultural and heritage institutions is making a profound impact on the public and communities, but are we in the visitor studies profession doing enough to help our sector to really understand and evidence the positive changes we are making? Join us and be part of the conversation.
Tickets are available through Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/visitor-studies-group-2017-conference-tickets-28602459727
We will holding a poster session at the conference and invite you to share relevant case studies and/or research with our delegates: http://visitors.org.uk/conference-2017-poster-session/
Best wishes,
Nicôle
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