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Vice-Chancellor's Award recognition
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Recipients of the 2019 Vice-Chancellor's Research Impact and Engagement Awards.
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Detail of the trophy presented to the project team.
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Helen Strudwick receiving the award on behalf of the project team from Vice-Chancellor, Professor Stephen Toope.

The Fitzwilliam Egyptian coffins team has been awarded the prestigious Vice-Chancellor's Research Impact and Engagement Award in the collaboration category for our outreach work on ancient Egyptian coffins. The award, which has been presented annually since 2016, recognises outstanding achievement, innovation and creativity in devising and implementing ambitious engagement and impact plans which have the potential to create significant economic, social and cultural impact from and engagement with and for research. In particular, the award recognised the project team's major 2016 exhibition 'Death on the Nile: Uncovering the afterlife of ancient Egypt', the 'Pop-Up' Museum targeting underserved audiences in England and Egypt and this digital resource. As part of the award we received £1000 which will be used towards co-running a coffins making workshop at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina and series of 'Pop-Up' Museums in Damietta, Egypt with our Egyptian Museum colleagues next month.