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  • The Queen of Pain

    quality of something hurting, and we don’t quite know where that is encoded. Pain is a rich experience that forces you to attend to it, localise it, withdraw, make a decision. Those are all part of the package of feeling. It’s a bit like how you see a...

  • Reports

    we couldn’t meet in person and we were concerned that everyone was ‘zoomed out’, the Northern branch has enjoyed very well attended and stimulating monthly virtual talks in 2021. We might not have been able actually to travel or socialise, but we have...

  • The Queen of Pain

    quality of something hurting, and we don’t quite know where that is encoded. Pain is a rich experience that forces you to attend to it, localise it, withdraw, make a decision. Those are all part of the package of feeling. It’s a bit like how you see a...

  • HUBS membership

    priorities in the biosciences. The Head of Department is normally the point of contact but they can also nominate others to attend meetings and receive updates on their behalf. Higher education institutions offering bioscience degress with 'university...

  • 2023 Science Teaching Survey unveils key challenges in UK science education

    and physics educators reporting the highest insufficiency at 38%. Barriers to accessing SSPD include issues like having to attend professional development in their own time, highlighting the need for more accessible and tailored opportunities. The data...

  • Season’s Greetings from RSB!

    and returning faces to RSB events including at our annual careers fair held at Sheffield Hallam Universitythat saw students attend in their hundreds to learn more about career options, improve their CV writing and hear from life science professionals....

  • BioNet

    of biology. Invitations to exclusive competitions We offer BioNet members unique opportunities to enter competitions and attend events. Get involved with the Royal Society of Biology BioArtAttack (2D) This drawing award celebrates specimen drawing in...

  • Adelphi Genetics Forum: an evolving organisation

    kind of activities and programmes do you run? Our annual conference, at the Royal Society in London, is free for anyone to attend (although registration is a requirement). We try to make talks as accessible as possible. We also run a teachers’...

  • Are we doing enough to support neurodiverse people into STEM careers?

    and literature on neurodivergence (also known as neurodiversity) and specific learning disabilities, and was fortunate to attend a course run by the EDI department at Imperial College London. I realised that my poor literacy skills were merely the first...

  • Are we doing enough to support neurodivergent people into STEM careers?

    and literature on neurodivergence (also known as neurodiversity) and specific learning disabilities, and was fortunate to attend a course run by the EDI department at Imperial College London. I realised that my poor literacy skills were merely the first...

  • RSB welcomes Immerse Education as new MO

    with the aim of providing students aged 13-18 with unparalleled educational experiences. Students from across the globe attend its programmes which are held in inspiring locations across the UK, making them not only academically challenging but also...

  • Professor Sir Ian Boyd FRSB begins role as new President of the RSB at this year’s AGM

    than one hundred members, Fellows, and Member Organisation representatives came together at the Law Society inLondon to attend this year’s AGM. The venue for this year's AGM The meeting included an overview of the last year of RSB activity by Dr Mark...

  • RSB creates plant health workshop series thanks to new Defra partnership

    their professional networks.” Registration is now open for the GB Plant Biosecurity Strategy workshop. The event is free to attend but advanced registration is essential. All are welcome, but the event will beparticularly relevant to plant health...

  • Henry T Greely on He Jiankui’s CRISPR babies

    he had not published in this area, he had clearly been doing relevant research and we thought it might be useful for him to attend the summit where the science, safety, ethics and regulatory issues surrounding genome editing would be discussed. We sent...

  • Member profiles: tree-climbing fish and technician support

    And that is why I became a member of the Society in 2017 – to further my knowledge using the Society’s CPD scheme, attend events and courses, and network. In May I was delighted to hear that I had been elected as a trustee for the RSB. With my technical...

  • Biology Week: Technicians Careers Project

    in the management of clinical trials, particularly breast cancer-related trials. Elle regularly travels abroad to attend conferences about the latest developments in clinical trials. Download Elle's full profile Shaun Miller, Laboratory Technician Shaun...

  • What was on in Biology Week 2017

    Reception Members Ballot Churchill Room, Houses of Parliament An opportunity for AMRSB, MRSB and FRSB grade members to attend the Biology Week reception at the House of Commons. Parliamentary Reception Churchill Room, Houses of Parliament In partnership...

  • Postgraduate Study

    useful advice on funding. Taught masters programmes A taught masters course is similar to an undergraduate degree and you attend lectures, perform practicals and have either the option of exams or producing a thesis at the end to gain an MSc (Masters of...

  • Royal Veterinary College

    of course learning from the RVC’s student and animal experts! To join the Animal Academy you must be aged 13 or above, and attend a state school in the UK. You will also need to meet some additional criteria such as being the first in your family to go...

  • Winners of the RSB’s Outreach and Engagement Award 2020 announced

    a university city. The festival featured activities from more than 20 partner organisations, and saw more than 400 people attend throughout the day, including local ministers and MPs. Dr Price also teamed up with the local high school and trained pupils...


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