![]() I’ve wrestled with how best to describe what he does for a long time now, and I’m still not sure I’ve quite encapsulated it as well as I’d like. For a fuller picture on that front, please browse our current courses and archive here. If not, the headline news is that Robert’s interests and expertise are very wide-ranging. You may already have an idea of the geographical and chronological range of Wright History courses. Secondly, they’re intellectually curious about things historical. This means that we’re not bound by educational curricula, governmental/institutional metrics, or spurious learning outcomes, and are therefore free to offer courses on anything/anywhere/anywhen we think people might enjoy. Quite so! We don’t think of people in terms of categories and wouldn’t want to list our “target tribes” even if we could! People from all walks of life have joined us, and thus far there are two important things they’ve had in common.įirst, they are adults. But what sort of people do them? However high a percentage is, it doesn’t help me to decide whether your courses will be right for me.We’re far from being a “members-only club” - all are welcome! We’ve run many courses, and there’s still a long way to go before everyone knows everyone else. PPS Don’t worry - that doesn’t mean that you’ll be the only person on any given course that won’t know everyone. We’re working hard to nudge that figure up to at least 99%! PS Most of the 1.3% are either just finishing or haven’t yet started their first course with us, so we’re not resting on our laurels. We’re just chuffed to bits that so many people like what we do enough to stick with us and come back for more! We, however, don’t like to think in terms of “customers” or “reducing the business’s customer churn rate” (how vile a phrase is that?!). Marketing professionals and people more savvy in business-speak than we are would kill for that level of what they would no doubt call customer retention. Since we started Wright History in early 2021,ĩ8.7% of our registrations have been from people who have done at least one course with Robert.* …But of course I would say that, wouldn’t I? More objectively and perhaps, therefore, more helpfully for you… ![]() Good point! We certainly enjoy lots of others’ courses and lectures when we can too! Robert is, however, especially good at it. There are loads of courses and lectures out there – universities, museums, adult education colleges and associations, history and art societies, other independent lecturers… Why should I sign up for a course with Wright History?.If you would like to be added to our mailing list, to receive announcements of new courses and occasional other news, please click here.īut if you’d like some more information, please read on… If you don’t have any questions as such, and would simply like a quick taste of what you’ll see if you sign up for a course with us, just click here. We hope that this is at least a helpful start! We’re not, though, because at this stage it only includes what we think are likely questions - do please let me know if there are some we’ve overlooked. We should perhaps call this our Frequently Asked Questions page. We’ve put this page together - no razzle-dazzle just answers to questions which you may have - in the hope that we might allay potential qualms, and encourage you to join us for your first Wright History course. There really is no higher praise for what one is doing than someone having enjoyed it so much that they recommend it to their friends and family! Regardless of whether you’re here because someone has already sung our praises to you, you may be interested to see what other lovely people have said on our Testimonials page here. ![]() We’re really proud of the fact that the vast majority of people who’ve taken their first course with us since we launched in early 2021 have done so via word-of-mouth recommendation. Statistically, there’s a very high chance that you are here because someone you know has done a course (or many courses!) with Robert, and enthusiastically recommended us to you. We’ve felt like that when considering signing up for something new too. Are you curious, but not convinced.? …We understand!
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