Insect Week 2025
Insect Week returns for 2025! Insect Week is our annual celebration of the ‘little things that run the world’, dedicated to encouraging people of all ages to learn more about insects.
Insect Week returns for 2025! Insect Week is our annual celebration of the ‘little things that run the world’, dedicated to encouraging people of all ages to learn more about insects.
Are you a currently studying insect science? Join us at our annual two-day student forum to network and discuss ideas with your peers, consider options for your future careers and share your research in a welcoming space.
RES is supporting The Entomological Club with the online registration and ticketing for the Verrall Supper 2025Please note: This is not an RES event and all enquiries must be made to the Verrall Association. Contact…
Join us at our 2024 Verrall Lecture given by Professor Iain Couzin, Director of the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior. This is a public event and free for all to attend.
Saturday 1 March, 2024 The Catalyst Building, University of Staffordshire, Leek Rd, Stoke-on-Trent ST4 2DFJoin the Amateur Entomologists’ Society and Royal Entomological Society for the Young Verrall Lecture taking place on Saturday 1 March in…
Join us for the last online talk of 2024, with Amoret Whitaker and Molly Mactaggart of the University of Winchester. In association with our journal Medical and Veterinary Entomology and upcoming Special Issue on Novel Approaches and Advances in Forensic Entomology.
Join us for our November online talk where we welcome three authors from an Agricultural and Forest Entomology Special Issue on Advances in Insect Biomonitoring for Agriculture and Forestry. Free for members.
Join our Sustainable Agriculture Special Interest Group (SIG) for a day delving into the latest innovations in research and practice across agricultural entomology.
Join our Orthoptera Special Interest Group event on the conservation of grasshoppers, crickets and related insects.
Join Barbara Tigar, RES Northern England Representative, and Diana Arzuzas Buelvas, Curator of Entomology, Manchester Museum, for an opportunity to go behind the scenes and visit the Museum’s Entomology Collection.
We are delighted to welcome back our annual Insects as Food and Feed (IAFF) conference in partnership with Michelmores. Join us to hear the latest information and take part in discussions outlining new developments and challenges that face the IAFF sector.
Across the world, insects are being reared as a source of food for humans and as animal feed. Join us at this exciting public debate where we will introduce using insects as food and feed and look at the challenges and opportunities faced as this becomes more widely considered.