DISSEMINATION REPORT
Partners:
University of Cumbria
Name of the person involved in the event:
Michelangelo University of Cumbria Dissemination Report. Autumn 2008 Introduction The University of Cumbria (UoC) is the UK National Schools’ Co-ordinator for the Michelangelo Project. The objective of the project is to promote knowledge and understanding of the most representative European fine arts of the last ten centuries in five EU countries. The UoC has become involved in the project to ensure that the north-west region of the UK is involved in Europe wide activities and to ensure that European secondary schools have access to the best of UK art history. Dissemination Contents Andy Mortimer Charles Mitchell
Date of the event:
February - October 2008
Type of Dissemination event:
The dissemination strategy for the project is at an early stage of development and is, at this time, confined to information giving about the developmental elements of the project and opportunities to participate.
Description of Dissemination Event:
Conference Business meetings Teachers meetings Presentations to students Information about the project’s objectives Information about opportunities for participation in the project Geographical Coverage Schools in North West England and East Midlands, England Lancashire Liverpool Manchester Salford Coventry University of Cumbria, Faculty of the Arts
Target group:
10 Advisors 20 Teachers 100 Lecturers 30 Students
Number of people reached by event:
160
Held in:
Lancashire, Liverpool, Manchester, Salford, Coventry, Carlisle
Outcomes and Results:
New teachers participating in the project
Awareness of activities and opportunities for participation with the project

Dissemination established awareness of activity and raised expectations for future communications.
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