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Attending a face to face training course can develop your skills and knowledge and provide opportunities for you to network and learn from others. Below is a list of the RSB training topics, subject ...
Environmental scientist Professor Sophie Gilbert talks to The Biologist about quitting research and academia – just as she was given tenure – to find more direct and impactful climate-related work ...
The Society of Biology is a single unified voice for biology, and the leading professional body representing all areas of the biosciences on behalf of more than 13,000 members. We advise government, ...
Lord Sainsbury of Turville read history and psychology at King's College, Cambridge, and then joined J Sainsbury plc in 1963. He received an MBA from the Columbia Graduate School of Business in New ...
As Higher Education Institutions start to look towards the new academic year and working within ongoing restrictions due to COVID-19, many educators are looking at how best to teach technical skills ...
The UKRT Panel meet three times a year to review applications, the next meeting is in June 2025. The deadline for the June meeting is 18th April at 5pm BST (London). We strongly recommend you submit ...
Areas of RSB work relevant to nature and climate policy issues, including committee work, letters to Government, policy responses and more. Our Climate and Nature Strategy is available to download ...
Affiliated organisational members of the Royal Society of Biology (RSB) are typically those whose core business is not based in or around the life sciences, but who are keen to align themselves with ...
Neurosurgery is a relatively young field, with early mavericks first venturing into the skull around 120 years ago. This book covers it all in remarkable detail. Touching on aspects of brain anatomy, ...
The following books have won the Society of Biology Book Awards, celebrating outstanding biology books for the general reader, as well as exceptional undergraduate and postgraduate textbooks.