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Many of us in Natural History find ourselves dealing with human remains in
our collections, so this course will be appropriate for those wanting a
better idea of the legal situation regarding human remains and the relevant
current ethical concerns associated. Places are limited, so book early and
if demand is high NatSCA will talk to the Human Remains Specialist Subject
Network and the Museum Ethnographers Group about organising an additional
workshop for NatSCA members.
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Curating human remains in UK museums*

Wednesday 26 February 2014, 10.30am – 5.00pm

Royal College of Surgeons, 35-43 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London

Jointly organised by the Human Remains Specialist Subject network and the
Museum Ethnographers Group.

This workshop is aimed at professionals who are responsible for the
management and care of human remains, whether these are skeletonised
individuals or ethnographic objects incorporating human remains.

The day will address the ethics and practice of caring for human remains in
an institution, and includes a hands-on workshop focusing on the packing
and storing of human remains. The speakers include curators and
conservators from the Natural History Museum, Royal College of Surgeons and
the Museum of London.

This event costs £30 and participation is open to all. Lunch will be
provided.

Booking is essential. Please download and complete a booking form:
http://www.museumethnographersgroup.org.uk/images/Booking_Form_Curating_Human_Remains_in_UK_Museums.doc