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Amani Nureldaim Mohamed Masoud

National Corporation for Antiquities and Museums (NCAM)

Director of International Relations and Organisations

Country: Sudan

Biography

Amani is the Director of International Relations and Organisations within the Museum Corporation for Antiquities and Museums (NCAM) having previously worked for the Documentation Unit Amani is passionate about learning the best processes and techniques involved in documentation. Objects which Amani is particularly interested in are those rescued from archaeological sites, which have fallen victim to recent infrastructure problems, such as in areas where there are dams.

At the British Museum
During her time on the International Training Programme in 2013, Amani was based in the Department of Egypt & Sudan, and her partner placement was spent at the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, Oxford.

In 2013 participants are asked to prepare a project outlining an exhibition proposal based on the space and programme for the British Museum’s Asahi Shimbun Displays in Room 3.  Amani’s’ exhibition project proposal was entitled Kaskara – The Sword of Ali Dinar, Last Sultan of Darfur.

Her place on the ITP was generously supported by the Marie-Louise von Motesiczky Charitable Trust.

Legacy Projects
In October 2018 Amani attended the ITP+ Course on Museum Interpretation in Aswan. Fellows and colleagues from Egypt, Sudan and around the world listened to interpretation case studies, participated in project work, sessions on label and panel writing and panel discussions on audience surveys and evaluations. There course was hosted by the Nubian Museum.