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Student Forum 2022

Hybrid Hybrid Event

The Royal Entomological Society Student forum returns for 2022!The event will be from 10am-5pm Thursday 17th and Friday 18th FebruaryThe Forum will take place both in person at the Temple of Peace, Cardiff, UK and…

£30

2022 Verrall Lecture (online)

Virtual Event Virtual Event

Hot off the Press from IPCC: Insects in a Warming WorldThe speaker for the Verrall Lecture 2022 will be Professor Camille Parmesan.Find out about the history of the Verrall Lecture.Camille Parmesan is Director of Research at the…

Free

Young Verrall Lecture 2022 (online)

How is climate change affecting insects? What does this mean for us and what can we do about it? Join the Amateur Entomologists' Society and Royal Entomological Society for a talk by Professor Camille Parmesan…

EntoSci

The online conference for 14 - 18 year olds about studying and working in insect science.

Insects as Food & Feed (IAFF) conference (hybrid)

Natural History Museum, London Natural History Museum, Cromwell Rd, South Kensington, London
Virtual Event Hybrid Event

The annual Insects as Food & Feed conference returns as an online and in-person event based at the Natural History Museum in London, UK.

Free – £90.00

Insect Week 2022

Our annual celebration of the 'little things that run the world' returns. Help us to encourage the world to educate each other and acknowledge these fascinating creatures we share our planet with.

Find out more at https://www.insectweek.co.uk

The Big Bang Fair 2022

The NEC in Birmingham National Exhibition Centre, North Ave, Marston Green, Birmingham, United Kingdom

The Big Bang Fair 2022 is designed specifically with 11 to 14 year olds in mind, to provide the best careers inspiration, advice and opportunities to meet with real scientists and engineers.

CONNECTED – Online Conference

Virtual Event Virtual Event

Bringing together plant pathologists, entomologists and agricultural innovators, this event will build new connections between disciplines and researchers, zoning in on the most crucial areas of interdisciplinary research needed to improve global food security.

The conference will include scientific talks and poster sessions, plenaries from world-class leaders in plant vector-borne disease, workshops to explore priority research questions, opportunities and challenges, plus emerging community needs – all expertly facilitated.