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Bodies Revealed exhibition: Teachers' Day is Thursday 12th November
Bodies Revealed exhibition: Teachers' Day is Thursday 12th November

Bodies Revealed provides an unprecedented opportunity for pupils to learn science, human anatomy, physics and biology. 

There is also available a comprehensive Teacher’s Resource Guide which gives an overview of the exhibition, activities you can do with students before and after your visit.

The teacher event is free to attend and is from 6pm on Thursday 12th November at the Custard Factory in Digbeth, Birmingham. Exhibition costs are not free.

The exhibition itself takes visitors through galleries providing an up-close and personal look inside the skeletal, muscular, reproductive, respiratory and circulatory systems of the human body.

Note: the exhibition uses real human specimen and schools need to give due consideration to both their pupils' preparation and parental permission.

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