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Hi all,

I'm writing to ask if what the most efficient way of distributing calendars to secondary schools would be. The calendars are outreachy in nature - each month has a current PhD student alongside a scientist who helped establish their field and some information on their work and the link between it. I've set them up for scholastic year so they start this September.

They're A4 sized and I'm aiming to print off around 300 copies, so that could potentially be 130 schools or so if giving each of them 2 copies, and to allow for copies to give to calendar participants. 

I was thinking of distribution through teacher meets, regional outreach coordinators or the like - but am open to all sorts of ideas since  postage to separate schools would work out to be quite a bit!

Cheers and thanks,
Thomas Farrugia

3rd Year PhD Student
School of Chemistry, Bristol
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