The UKRT Panel meet three times a year to review applications, the next meeting is in June 2025. The deadline for the June meeting is 18th April at 5pm BST (London). We strongly recommend you submit ...
Welcome to the RSB's A-Z of the Biosciences video series! Each video focusses on a different area of biology, with our biologists sharing the highlights of their work. Each video has details of the ...
Attending a face to face training course can develop your skills and knowledge and provide opportunities for you to network and learn from others. Below is a list of the RSB training topics, subject ...
Professor Deborah Gordon knows how ant colonies work better than the ants themselves. For the last 30 years, she has observed a population of around 300 colonies in the New Mexico desert, a study that ...
Discover Uni lets you compare official information on student satisfaction, graduate destinations and average salaries for undergraduate courses in the UK. This allows you to explore degrees by ...
For an increasingly urbanised population, the agricultural landscape is a distant view from the car on long journeys – often beautiful and peaceful, but far removed from our daily lives. Look closely, ...
This summer marks 50 years since humans first walked on the moon. Colleen Deane and Nathaniel Szewczyk explain why now is an exciting time for UK space science, and how bioscientists and citizen ...
As COVID-19 continues to dominate our headlines, it is easy to lose sight of the many diseases to have spread through the country in recent times. One of these is slowly killing millions of individual ...
cause restlessness, feather pecking and cannibalism, while severe infestations (up to 500,000 mites per hen) can lead to anaemia and death. Red mite infestation also affects the hens’ ability to lay ...