Outreach programs 
CHARISMA manages 3 focused networking activities,
particularly effective in meeting the needs of young scientists and
researchers, as well as conservator-restorers, art historians and
archaeologists at a European and world-wide level, increasing the
availability and the utilization of CHARISMA findings, best
practices and results, through interaction with the target
users.
Topics considered include, but are not limited to, the following
critical outreach ways:
- establishing common strategies in analysis and
assessment of best practices in conservation, finding the
most appropriate approach for each category of objects,
monuments, historical buildings and sites (Toward European common
standards);
more - training actions, skills development-oriented
and high level interdisciplinary encounters are pursued
toward conservator-restorers, conservation-scientists and museum
curators, on appropriate application of the most advanced
and novel analytical techniques and conservation
methodologies; sharing of knowledge is also pursued
through scientific and technical meetings, diffusing the results
obtained within the European scientific community and verifying the
impact of CHARISMA work and grades (Workshops, training and
expert meetings to scientific
excellence);
more - dissemination and expanded communication
activities are addressed to foster a culture of
cooperation between CHARISMA participants and the cultural
heritage scientific community benefiting from the CHARISMA
activities, following a Dissemination Plan identifying specific
areas in which the project results can have a genuine influence and
the different target groups recipients, i.e. policy makers,
stakeholders, researchers and academics, SMEs producers in the
heritage community, curators and restores (Coordination of
dissemination and communication effort).
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An external evaluation and feedbacks will be accomplished through the Extra-Mural Advisory Committee, who will monitor the success, attainments and impact of the project actions.
