In 1944, physicist Erwin Schrödinger wrote What is Life? a book that inspired Francis Crick to embark on his Nobel prize-winning research on DNA. But Schrödinger's challenging question, 'how can the ...
This straight line represents the border between nature and the humanity. However, human impact like this can be seen all over the world with ecosystems going through huge, dramatic changes. Almost ...
What is biology and how is it done? A few simple resources to introduce the topic and open up discussions around what biologists do. 1. What is biology? Most suitable for ages 11+ A simple definition ...
Professor Black is director of the Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification at the University of Dundee. She is a founder and past president of the British Association for Human Identification and ...
Areas of RSB work relevant to nature and climate policy issues, including committee work, letters to Government, policy responses and more. Our Climate and Nature Strategy is available to download ...
A selection of activities related to food waste, food production and climate change. Food security lesson plans Most suitable for school students aged 14+ These resources were developed in partnership ...
The Higher Education Bioscience Teacher of the Year Award seeks to identify the UK’s leading bioscience higher education (HE) teachers, recognising the invaluable role they play in educating and ...
The Royal Society of Biology's training programme supports biologists who want to gain the skills to accelerate their career development Since the training programme began in October 2014, a wide ...
Full HUBS membership is open to university departments interested in contributing to debates on priorities in the biosciences. The Head of Department is normally the point of contact but they can also ...
The Royal Society of Biology has announced the availability of grants of up to £1,000 for its members around the world. The new Regional Events Grants aim to support members in organising impactful ...
An annual festival for the entire genomics and biodata community to discover, meet, learn and celebrate.
Today the RSB announces the launch of its new five-year strategy, from 2025-2030, and the unveiling of our new brand.