05
January
2015
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15:53
Europe/London

Manchester Museum wins 2015 Lever Prize

Manchester Museum has won the prestigious Lever Prize 2015 for the project 'Real Life Science'.

The Lever Prize is an annual award given to arts organisations in north-west England who are judged to be regionally distinctive with international or potentially international significance, and who show a high calibre of existing work and can demonstrate exciting future developments.

The Real Life Science programme at Manchester Museum encourages secondary and post-16 students to develop practical investigative skills through an array of science workshops. This programme uniquely combines practical science with Manchester Museum’s collection and displays, together with the chance to meet scientists from across The University of Manchester.

Nick Merriman, Director of Manchester Museum, commented: “We are delighted to have won the 2015 Lever Prize. This prize will enable us to strengthen our existing secondary and post-16 science programme by showcasing cutting-edge applications of science in industry and inspiring the innovators of the future.

“The opportunity to benefit from the advice and support of the NWBLT will make a huge difference in the future development of this crucial aspect of our work, and we are greatly looking forward to a productive partnership over the course of the coming year.” 

Now in its ninth year the Lever Prize is judged by the North West Business Leadership Team (NWBLT) in partnership with Arts & Business. As winner the Museum will get a cheque for £10,000 and the opportunity of collaborating with some of the region’s most influential business leaders.

Geoffrey Piper, Chief Executive of NWBLT, commented: “Manchester Museum, which is situated at The University of Manchester, has developed some really creative ideas for working with the NWBLT membership throughout the year. The Real Life Science project links in well with some specific areas which we are focusing on and we very much look forward to a rewarding partnership with our worthy Lever Prize winners.”

Previous winners of the Lever include Liverpool Biennial in 2006, Manchester International Festival in 2007, TATE Liverpool in 2008, The National Football Museum in 2009, FutureEverything in 2010, The Whitworth in 2011, DaDaFest in 2012, Hallé St Peter’s in 2013 and Contact, Manchester in 2014.