Winning artworks revealed in RES Art Competition 2023
Winning artworks revealed in RES Art Competition 2023 Ceramic wood boring beetles on a cherry tree stump. View all winning artworks here. The winning artworks in the Royal Entomological Society’s Art Competition 2023 have been announced. The competition attracts insect inspired artwork by amateur artists from all over the world, with artists aged over 18 included in the competition for…
Winning images revealed in RES Photography Competition 2023
Winning images revealed in RES Photography Competition 2023 Two cuckoo bees (Epeolus variegatus) fast asleep, grasping onto the grass with their mandibles. View all winning images here. The winning images in the Royal Entomological Society’s Photography Competition 2023 have been announced during Insect Week 2024. The annual competition, organised by the UK’s leading insect science charity, showcases the very best…
Trustee opportunities 2024
Want to shape the future of the Royal Entomological Society? We have an exciting opportunity for two trustees to join the RES team from September 2024. We are looking for candidates ready to actively contribute to the governance and strategic direction of the Society in two key leadership roles: Chair of Science, Policy and Society Committee and Chair of Outreach…
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