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Calling all undergraduate students at St George's. We have a new and exciting work experience opportunity St George's, University of London to support our community engagement events in the Pathology Museum in 2024. Find out more: tinyurl.com/4v93ct5m With thanks to our funders RC of Pathologists
Some of the amazing artwork by students St George's, University of London & Birkbeck, University of London during a visit to our Pathology Museum & Archives🧑🎨 Thank you everyone for the artworks & the insightful discussions on the ethics & history of the collections! #MedicalHumanities #HistMed
Today our amazing volunteer Cathy is hard at work identifying penguins... Apparently 'one penguin looks much the same as another one'! 🐧 Penguins by Herbert Ponting from collection relating to Edward Wilson, St George's, University of London alumnus who died during a South Pole expedition in 1912
Snapshot of final #DeadilyDiseases workshop with SGUL Museum, Archives & Special Collections Michael Shilling will now create magic editing all footage & SGUL Museum, Archives & Special Collections will be creating online exhibition. Ah, we can put our feet up then. 😄 Deadly Diseases funded by AIM & @heritagefunduk ❤️
We have a very special announcement today. Very excited to launch our new series of behind-the-scenes tours of the historic Pathology Museum St George's, University of London With many thanks of our funders RC of Pathologists ♥️ Book your visit: bit.ly/3P9X0R4 #pathology #museum #Tooting
Over the past year we've been exploring community engagement & life and death in Tooting with Living Communities CIC Meet & Make Spaces, Tooting -& this week we got to celebrate the end of the project with our wonderful film maker and our amazing participants. We're now proper film stars😎
Weather station at Antarctica during Terra Nova expedition, c.1910. Edward Wilson, St George's, University of London alumnus, was born #OTD 1872. Photograph by Herbert Ponting