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A museum with an innovative and unique approach to teaching citizenship is one of the hopeful contenders for the £100,000 Gulbenkian prize, the largest arts award in the UK, which will be announced on Thursday.
The National Centre for Citizenship and the Law (NCCL), the education wing of the Galleries of Justice in Nottingham, was one of more than 100 entries, and is now on the shortlist of four, along with the Clifton Park Museum in Rotherham, the Discovery Point in Dundee and the Natural History Museum in London.
Guardian
7:57:35 AM
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© Copyright 2003 Nick Page.
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Updated: 15/7/03; 2:33:39 pm.
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