Royal Entomological Society Open Research Roadmap 2026
In line with the Royal Entomological Society’s devotion to the understanding and development of insect science, we increasingly recognise the vital role that open research can play in delivering our goals. Our support for international collaboration, research and publication is strengthened by advocacy for open research practices. We aim to show every person how remarkable and valuable insects are as…
New Year, New Journal Coversย 2026
RES Managing Editor, Jayneย Whiffin, thought the New Year would beย a great opportunityย to peek behind the curtains at what goes intoย picking the images for our journal covers. Most of our journals have a new image every year or two, and this year, all seven journals haveย stunningย new covers.ย ย The majority ofย our covers include photographs from theย Insect Week Photography Competitionsย in previous years, including…
Uncovering 20th Century Insect Science in Action – RES Secures National Archives Grant
The Royal Entomological Society (RES) is delighted to announce that we have successfully received funding from The National Archivesโ Archives Revealed programme, alongside a number of other leading heritage and research organisations across the UK, including Committee on the Administration of Justice, Essex Wildlife Trust, Feminist Archive (South), We the Curious, British Institute for Libyan and Northern African Studies (BILNAS),…
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