RES President
Professor Jane Stout FRES took the role as President of the Royal Entomological Society from Professor Jane Hill OBE Hon.FRES in 2024.
Jane is an internationally renowned expert on pollinator and pollination ecology, and a prominent voice for biodiversity and its value. Her research seeks to understand how land management practices, including agriculture and urbanisation, affect ecological processes and the benefits of nature for humans. Jane works across disciplines, and with a broad range of stakeholders in public and private organisations, to improve environmental policy and practice. She leads a large team of researchers in the Plant-Animal Interactions Research group in Botany, in the School of Natural Sciences in Trinity.
She is co-founder and former Chair of the Board of Natural Capital Ireland, and co-founder and deputy Chair of the All-Ireland Pollinator Plan.
Won most cited review award from the Ecological Society of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland (GFÖ) 2021
British Ecological Society Ecological Engagement Prize winner 2017
Elected Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society 2015
Elected Fellow of Trinity College Dublin 2011