Carbon Literacy Training for Industrial Heritage Museums, June 2023


Museum Development West Midlands are running free Carbon Literacy Training tailored towards those working or volunteering in industrial heritage, with tailored case studies from Industrial Heritage sites across England, and with specialist support from Dr Mike Nevell, Industrial Heritage Support Officer for England and Ian Bapty, Museum Development Manager, North East.
 
The course will use the Carbon Literacy for Museums Toolkit developed by Museum Development and the Carbon Literacy Trust, with tailored case studies from Industrial Heritage sites across England. The course is made up of four modules, the first is pre-recorded and the rest Zoom sessions. It is essential you are able to attend all the sessions.


  • Tuesday 6 June
     – the pre-recorded module will be sent to you. It lasts 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Tuesday 13 June, 10am-12.30pm – Zoom session 1
  • Thursday 15 June, 10am-12noon – Zoom session 2
  • Thursday 15 June, 1pm-3pm – Zoom session 3

Attendees will be certified as Carbon Literate once they’ve successfully completed the course. Therefore, it is essential you are able to attend all three Zoom sessions.

Maximum two attendees per organisation. Priority will be given to delegates from non-NPO and non-National museums in the East Midlands and West Midlands which are Accredited or officially Working Towards Accreditation.

For further details on how to book the free course follow this link:

Carbon Literacy for Industrial Heritage Museums




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