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The Royal Entomological Society is devoted to the understanding and development of insect science. We support international collaboration, research and publication. We aim to show every person how remarkable and valuable insects are and want to enrich the world with insect science.

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23 March 2026

RES launches new journal: Approaches in Entomology

The Royal Entomological Society is delighted to announce the launch of a new journal to join the seven journals already published by the society. Approaches in Entomology (AIE) will publish innovative and exciting advances to methods and techniques across the broad remit of entomology, encompassing all stages and subdisciplines of entomological research, from lab and field to computation, theory and…

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6 March 2026

Student Science Communication Award 2025 winners announced

We’re pleased to announce the winning articles from the 2025 Student Science Communication Award To enter the annual competition, students write an 800 word article in English, on an insect-related topic of interest to the general public. Read more about the Competition Winner Amy Fleming, MSc Entomology student at Harper Adams University, for the article “Snout & About, Your bite sized…

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26 February 2026

Meet the Editor: Nick Teets

Nick is an entomologist at the University of Kentucky and has been Editor-in-Chief of Physiological Entomology since the beginning of 2024. He has a special interest in educating others about climate change, and has been lucky enough to travel to Antarctica for research on Antarctic insects more than once! Tell us a bit about the person behind the title Editor-in-Chief.…

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