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Provost鈥檚 Public Engagement Awards 2020
2nd November 2020
果冻影院 Engagement
Our annual 果冻影院 awards celebrate the achievements of the projects and people whose collaborations have made a positive impact in and with communities locally, nationally and around the globe. From over 40 nominations, we are delighted to announce this year鈥檚 six winners, along with three highly commended individuals.
From聽a community garden and open space promoting local wellbeing, to the world's only charity specialised in speech training with music after laryngectomy.聽Read the stories of our winners and .
Organised by the Engagement Team at 果冻影院 Culture, the Awards are sponsored by 果冻影院鈥檚 President & Provost Professor Michael Arthur.
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