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  • Online Talk: Physiological Entomology

    Virtual Event

    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.

    £5.00
  • Forest Invertebrates: Challenges and Solutions

    Virtual Event

    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.

    £10.00 – £50.00
  • The Impact of Extreme Events

    Queen Mary University of London
    Hybrid Event

    Join our Climate Change and Medical & Veterinary Special Interest Groups as they come together to run this exciting joint conference on the impact of extreme events.

    £10.00 – £100.00
  • Online Talk: The Ecology and Conservation of Urban Insects

    Virtual Event

    The first of our 2024 online talk series will highlight key research from a recent Special Issue in RES journal Insect Conservation and Diversity, with talks from Cecilie Svenningsen & Felipe Walter. Free for members.

    £5.00
  • Student Forum 2024

    Newcastle University, Henry Daysh Building Newcastle upon Tyne
    Hybrid Event

    Are you a current student studying insects? Join us at our annual student forum to network and discuss ideas with your peers, consider options for your future careers and share your research in a welcoming space.

    £5.00 – £40.00
  • Verrall Lecture 2024

    Sir Alexander Fleming Building, Imperial College London

    Join us at our 2024 Verrall Lecture given by Professor Rebecca Kilner from the University of Cambridge and hosted by Imperial College London's Centre for Environmental Policy.

    Free
  • Young Verrall Lecture 2024

    Join the Amateur Entomologists’ Society and Royal Entomological Society for the Young Verrall Lecture given by Professor Rebecca Kilner from the University of Cambridge.