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RSB urges newly appointed ministers to engage the science community
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The RSB has written to the newly appointed minister for science and investment security, Nusrat Ghani, and secretary of state for education, Kit Malthouse.
Excellence celebrated at the RSB Annual Awards 2022
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The Royal Society of Biology held its Annual Awards Ceremony at Carlton House Terrace to celebrate RSB competition and award winners, such as the Photography Competition and Outreach and Engagement awards.
Puppy love? More like Puffin love – Photos of feathered friends win RSB Photography Competition 2022
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An image of two puffins in a mating ritual called ‘billing’ wins The Royal Society of Biology’s Photography Competition 2022.
RSB’s MO Twilight Meeting concludes there is a need for learned societies to unite
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Yesterday, this event gave representatives from Royal Society of Biology Member Organisations the opportunity to hear a keynote address from the new RSB President, Professor Sir Ian Boyd FRSB, entitled The Evolving Role of Learned Societies.
Outstanding apprentices recognised by RSB’s Apprentice of the Year Awards
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Four apprentices have been recognised as exceptional in their fields as part of the RSB’s Apprentice of the Year award.
Panel discuss the next global threat to change all our lives at Biology Week debate
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The Royal Society of Biology brought together a panel of experts at the Royal Institution yesterday to discuss what they think could potentially, irreversibly alter our lives, and what can be done before it is too late.
RSB welcomes newly appointed science minister – Nusrat Ghani
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The government has announced today that Nusrat Ghani has been appointed the UK Minister for Science and Investment Security.
A glowing jellyfish, a multi-coloured seahorse and a vivid crab are the winners of the RSB’s Nancy Rothwell Award 2022
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The winning and highly commended entries for this year’s Nancy Rothwell Award have been announced, including specimen drawings of a black sea nettle, a multi-coloured seahorse and a giant mud crab, which take the top prizes.
RSB Policy Lates: Clinical research and tackling health outcome inequalities
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Last week’s latest event in the RSB’s Policy Lates series brought together sector leaders to discuss the challenge of inequalities in clinical research and health outcomes amongst different communities.
Playful wolves, the morning call of a chimpanzee and snuggling otters feature in this year’s RSB Photography Competition shortlist
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Ten shortlisted entries have been released for this year’s Royal Society of Biology Photography Competition, from both amateur photographers and also aspiring photographers under the age of 18.