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Student Forum 2023
The annual forum, organised for and by undergraduate and postgraduate entomology students offers participants the opportunity to give scientific presentations on their research, network with like-minded people and share ideas with their peers. Read More
Professor Naomi E. Pierce Hon.FRES
Naomi Pierce is the Hessel Professor of Biology in the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University, and Curator of Lepidoptera in the Museum of Comparative Zoology. Research in her laboratory focuses on the ecology and evolution of species interactions. This has ranged from… Read More
Online talk November 2023 – Una Fitzpatrick
The Royal Entomological Society's online talk series, this month with Dr Úna Fitzpatrick Read More
Insect Week 2023
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. Read More
Sir John H Lawton Hon.FRES
Professor Sir John Lawton is an ecological scientist and conservation biologist, and also a passionate natural historian since the young age of seven with a particular love of birds, plants, butterflies and dragonflies. RSPB Vice President, President (former Chair) of the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, President of The Institution of Environmental… Read More
The Insect Crisis
by Oliver Milman Reviewed by Chris Shortall Read More
Perceptions of insects: Philias and Phobias – online discussion
A panel discussion on how we feel about insects. Read More
Professor Camille Parmesan Hon.FRES
Camille Parmesan is Director of Research at the CNRS Station for Experimental and Theoretical Ecology (SETE, in Moulis, France) as a “Make Our Planet Great Again” Laureate. Her research focuses on the impacts of climate change on wild plants and animals and spans from field-based work on butterflies to synthetic… Read More
Professor Claire Kremen Hon.FRES
Claire Kremen is Professor and President’s Excellence Chair in Biodiversity at University of British Columbia, where she leads the Interdisciplinary Biodiversity Solutions (IBioS) cluster. Her current research focuses on how to improve the connectivity and sustainability of farming landscapes through agricultural diversification. Previously, as professor at University of California, Berkeley,… Read More
Verrall Lecture 2022
Our communications team welcomes media enquiries – press@royensoc.co.uk PRESS RELEASE 7 March 2022 Insects in a warming world Professor Camille Parmesan, leading researcher into how life on earth is affected by climate change, has given the Royal Entomological Society’s prestigious Verrall Lecture this year. Professor Parmesan is Coordinating… Read More