Forest Invertebrates: Challenges and Solutions
Join our Forest Invertebrate Special Interest Group at their next online meeting to identify challenges facing forest invertebrates in Britain and beyond, and discuss solutions.
Join our Forest Invertebrate Special Interest Group at their next online meeting to identify challenges facing forest invertebrates in Britain and beyond, and discuss solutions.
Join us for our May online talk, highlighting the work of two of our newest Physiological Entomology Editors-in-Chief, Nick Teets and Thies Buscher. Free for members.
Join us for our June online talk where Tamara Spasojevic and Miles Zhang will discuss Evolving Perspectives in Hymenoptera Systematics.
The NEC, Marston Green, Birmingham B40 1NT, UK Join us for free at the NEC in Birmingham on Wednesday 19 to Friday 21 June 2024. The Big Bang Fair is back for 2024! We’re so excited for you…
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.
This joint event run by our Data and Electronics & Computing Special Interest Groups will cover questions relating to the dialogue between insect science and emerging artificial intelligence technologies.
Join our Aphids Special Interest Group at their next online meeting highlighting current aphid research in the UK and internationally and providing an opportunity for discussion.
Meet the RES at the international insect science event in Kyoto, Japan.
Join the global entomological community at Ento24, our flagship conference dedicated to insect science, with opportunities to present your work, meet new contacts and build collaborations.
Join us online for Ento24, our flagship conference dedicated to insect science, with opportunities to present your work and hear the latest research from the global entomological community.
New Scientist Live 2024 Sat 12 - Sun 13 Oct | Schools' Day Mon 14 Oct ExCeL Centre London, Royal Victoria Dock, 1 Western Gateway, London E16 1XL Come and see the RES at New Scientist…
Across the world, insects are being reared as a source of food for humans and as animal feed. Join us at this exciting public debate where we will introduce using insects as food and feed and look at the challenges and opportunities faced as this becomes more widely considered.