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Mark spends much of his spare time cycling or preparing culinary masterpieces in the kitchen. Matthew enjoys using his Planning background to be able to shape the urban environment and overcome its transport-related issues. He spends his spare time boxing, traveling and avoiding watching his local football team. Away from the office he can be found on a badminton court, riding his bike, or attempting ambitious DIY projects.

Nicola has a breadth of experience working as part of multi-disciplinary teams providing development planning advice to public and private sector clients. Outside of work she is likely to be travelling, at the gym, or tending to her many pets.

With a keen interest in creating liveable cities, Noel works with developers to ensure sites are accessible and well connected by sustainable transport. He splits his spare time between seeing live music, exploring new cities and running weather permitting! With a degree in Geography and previous experience in town planning, Oliver is passionate about using his experience to deliver sustainable travel solutions. Outside of work, Oliver enjoys cycling, cooking, and travelling to new cities.

When not in airport lounges, Peter enjoys photography and playing the guitar. Away from work he enjoys volunteering at the National Memorial Arboretum. With experience in both public and private sectors, and a background in active travel, Phoebe has a keen interest in developing sustainable transport solutions.

With an MA in Town and Regional Planning, Rachel understands the relationship between transport and land-use planning. She is a capable spatial analyst and graphic designer who enjoys yoga, running and baking when not at work in ITP's Nottingham office.

With a degree in Civil Engineering and an interest in using GIS to design and implement transport networks, Samuel has a driving ambition to make positive change through his work. His hobbies include studying languages and history, gym and fitness, and sports.

Sian enjoys working with people to encourage them to think differently about how they travel, the choices available and how to enjoy and make the most of places. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, cooking and spending time with her family and friends.

About DTCC. Morgan Kyla J. Kyla J. They promise a lifelong commitment to our network from the Museum, our partners, and from our fellows. You can also follow the International Training Programme on Twitter: britmusitp. Each year we externally evaluate the ITP and publish a full report on our activities throughout the year.

The programme wouldn't be possible without the generous support of many institutions and individuals. A list of sponsors can be found in the report for each year.

Each year we select the countries and institutions we work with based on the British Museum's collections, departments and international strategy, and whether specialist staff will be available to facilitate. For further enquiries about the ITP, please contact itp britishmuseum. We benefited from the exchange of cultures among the peoples of the world; they represent the fact that cultural heritage belongs to all mankind.

Skip to main content Please enable JavaScript in your web browser to get the best experience. Having hosted our awards online, we are hoping that we can host a physical event this year. We will be inviting all of our winners to attend in person this year. Our industry has played a crucial role during the pandemic; keeping not just businesses, but families and friends, connected all over the world.

We are immensely proud of those who worked tirelessly throughout and look forward to honouring them. ITP Apprentice of the Year.



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