MLA LONDON TRAINING AND EVENTS 2008-09

 

The MLA London training brochure for September 2008 to March 2009 is now available to download from the MLA London website.

 

The brochure covers four main areas of training and events:

1.     The CORE PROGRAMME, developed in response to the Skills and Knowledge Audit of the London region conducted in 2007-08.

2.     London Museums Group skills sharing events

3.     Understanding Audiences

4.     Museumaker

 

To download the brochure, follow the link below, or cut and paste the link into your web browser:

http://www.mlalondon.org.uk/uploads/documents/MLALEvents0809.pdf

 

Alternatively, details of each event, including prices and booking forms, can be found on the training page of the MLA London website:

http://www.mlalondon.org.uk/lmal/index.cfm?NavigationID=103

 

If you have any questions about MLA London training or events, or would like to book a place on a course, please contact the Workforce Development and Events Assistant on 020 7549 1712 or email [log in to unmask]

Georgina Siddall
Workforce Development and Events Assistant MLA London

Direct line: 020 7549 1712
Main line: 020 7549 1700
Fax: 020 7490 5225
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www.mlalondon.org.uk

MLA London
Fourth Floor
53-56 Great Sutton Street
London
EC1V 0DG

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