Global Soil Biodiversity Conference 2023 – External Event
The 3rd Global Soil Biodiversity Conference, scheduled to take place in Dublin 2023, with the theme of 'Science as a basis for the sustainable use and conservation of soil biodiversity'.
The 3rd Global Soil Biodiversity Conference, scheduled to take place in Dublin 2023, with the theme of 'Science as a basis for the sustainable use and conservation of soil biodiversity'.
The annual forum, organised for and by undergraduate and postgraduate entomology students offers participants the opportunity to give scientific presentations on their research, network with like-minded people and share ideas with their peers.
The Royal Entomological Society's online talk series, this month with Arnold van Huis
Behaviour SIG meeting 2023 - The role of microbes (environmental and endosymbionts) in insect behaviour.
The Royentsoc annual Insects as Food & Feed conference returns as an online and in-person event.
The Royal Entomological Society's online talk series, this month with Angharad Gatehouse
The Royal Entomological Society is excited to be hosting its first ever garden at the Chelsea Flower Show in May 2023.
The Royal Entomological Society Garden, designed by Tom Massey and supported by Project Giving Back, will be unveiled at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2023 (23 – 27 May) before being relocated as a public access teaching garden and long-term opportunity for insect study as part of the Royal Entomological Society’s (RES) planned UK network of gardens. The garden will show how remarkable and valuable insects are with visible insect science taking place in the unique - insect eye inspired - outdoor laboratory at the show.
Join us at the first meeting of our new Welfare and Ethics Special Interest Group, which aims to support this growing area by providing a friendly and inclusive forum for discussion and debate.
The Royal Entomological Society's online talk series, this month with Angharad Gatehouse of Newcastle University.
A members-only event, joint with the Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland - this is a new venture to bring different interests together regarding conservation management for plants and invertebrates.
Three short talks will be followed by a simple lunch and a 3-hour trip to the Royal Entomological Society Nature Reserve at Daneway Banks where the Large Blue butterfly should be in flight.
We're back with the annual celebration of the little things that run the world! Join us for a week filled with events and fun surrounding the wonders of insects.
Insects will return to The Big Bang Fair with the Royal Entomological Society’s stand. Meet some live insects, find out about how important they are in our world and talk to insect scientists about their study pathways and careers.