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Photo of Pilkington Prize certificates lined up

We were delighted in April to announce the 2020 winners of the Pilkington Prize. For obvious reasons, the planned Pilkington Prize celebration can't go ahead this summer. We are very much hoping that we'll be able to welcome this year's Prize Winners and next year's to a double celebration in 2021.

In the meantime, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Stephen J Toope, and the Senior Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education), Professor Graham Virgo, have contributed to a short film expressing thanks and congratulations to all 12 Prize Winners.

We were very pleased that three of this year's Prize Winners - Dr Charlotte Summers (Clinical School, Selwyn College), Dr John Taylor (DAMTP, St John's College) and Dr Harriet Allen (Geography, Girton College) - and their students were able to share their reflections on teaching. With Dr Sam Lucy, Director of Admissions for the Cambridge Colleges, we look forward to welcoming Cambridge students in the new academic year.

Congratulations to all 12 Prize Winners.

 

 

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