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Migration Museum welcomes you

September 11, 2017 By nrcadminse Leave a Comment

The Migration Museum education team are hosting a drop-in teachers evening at the museum Wednesday September 27th 4-7pm to share education programme plans for No Turning Back.

Come and have a guided tour of the exhibition, browse our education resources and discuss booking your school or group into a workshop.

For more information about the exhibition and all that the museum does, visit their website: http://www.migrationmuseum.org/exhibition/noturningback/

To book a free place at the teachers’ evening please RSVP to Liberty@migrationmuseum.org

 

Filed Under: News Tagged With: exhibition, migration, museum, teacher training

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