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Congratulations to our Apprentices of the Year 2025!

This award showcases the value of this career path and celebrates the hard work and dedication of apprentices. Read the full story to find out more about our winners: www.rsb.org.uk/apprentice-o...

#ApprenticeOfTheYear #Apprenticeships
Headshot of Tamara Martinez on a yellow background. Text says "Winning the Apprentice of the Year award means so much to me, as it shows that the hard work, dedication, and perseverance I have put into my work have truly paid off. I am excited to continue my journey, contributing to science and inspiring others along the way.” Tamara Martinez AMRSB (Group 1 Apprentice of the Year winner) Headshot of Rebecca Bojarski on a yellow background. Text says "I am extremely proud to be recognised as RSB Apprentice of the Year! It is an honour to receive this award, which reflects my personal and professional growth... I hope this moment highlights the value that apprentices bring to scientific research and inspires others to consider apprenticeships in the life sciences.” Rebecca Bojarski (Group 2 Apprentice of the Year winner)
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Join us this December for the UK Biobank Scientific Conference 2025 - available both in-person in London and online!

Discover the latest research breakthroughs, innovative developments and take the opportunity to network with researchers, industry experts, and the UK Biobank team.
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Learn new practical skills and elevate your techniques with the Royal Society of Biology’s laboratory-based courses - including Aseptic Techniques and Cell Culture: The Basics!

📆 22 January 2026, University of York (bundle offer available)

Find out more: www.rsb.org.uk/events.html?...

#Training
Close up of someone holding a microscope. Text says RSB training, Technical Skills Courses, Aseptic Techniques and Cell Culture: The Basics, 22 January 2026, University of York
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Calling all early career researchers!

Are you able to create a compelling poster that will communicate your research to a non-specialist audience? Then why not enter the STEM for BRITAIN poster competition?

📆 Applications close Mon 24 Nov

Find out more: stemforbritain.org.uk

#scicomm
STEM For Britain – EXHIBITION OF POSTERS BY EARLY-CAREER RESEARCH SCIENTISTS, ENGINEERS AND MATHEMATICIANS.
Exhibition of Posters by early-career research scientists, engineers and mathematicians.
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Have you ever wanted to join a magazine editorial board? Well now's your chance!

We're looking for RSB members who would like to join The Biologist Editorial Board and help shape the content and direction of the RSB’s much-loved membership magazine.

Find out more: my.rsb.org.uk/services.php...
Close up of plant cells. Text says We're looking for The Biologist Editorial Board Members (volunteer role)
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Are you looking for a course that will help you to explore the opportunities offered by artificial intelligence (#AI) & machine learning for solving biomedical problems?

Then our introductory #training course is for you!

📆 Fri 5 Dec, 9:00-17:00, online

Find out more: my.rsb.org.uk/item.php?eve...
Computer programming language. Text says RSB training, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, 5 December, online
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#BiologyWeek starts this Saturday 11 October - are you planning on getting involved?

From joining an event to using our resources, there are many ways that you can take part!

Find out more: www.rsb.org.uk/biology-week...

#BiosciencesForAll
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Good luck to everyone - we hope they have fun!
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Congratulations to those who have been newly elected onto our professional registers! Joining a professional register helps demonstrate to employers, your peers, and the general public that you are an expert in your field working to the highest standards!

Learn more: www.rsb.org.uk/registers
Headshot of Ken Eng. Text says "I applied for CBiol to mark a milestone in my career and to check how my skills measure up. The process was surprisingly reflective as it reminded me of the ground I have already covered. My advice to anyone thinking about it is simple: if I can do it, so can you." Dr Ken Eng CBiol MRSB Headshot of Valeria Orlando. Text says "I applied to the PHPR to formally demonstrate my knowledge, skills, and commitment to maintaining high professional standards in plant health. The register is a way of validating both my technical expertise and my practical experience, while also showing dedication to protecting plant health and biosecurity. I also saw it as an opportunity to benchmark myself against industry standards and to further my professional development." Dr Valeria Orlando PHP MRSB Headshot of Ian Lowrie. Text says "Applying for Chartered Biologist status was about more than personal recognition; it was about showing my colleagues that there's a tangible path for continuous professional development. By gaining this status, I hoped to inspire others and highlight my dedication to professional excellence, ethical conduct, and prioritising safety. The application is great way to reflect on your journey and see how your skills have evolved and been applied in different roles." Dr Ian Lowrie CBiol CSci FRSB Headshot of Aoife Dillon. Text says What advice would you give to someone who is considering applying to PHPR?
"I would say do it! When going through the application process try to get access to a Mentor. I found it really helpful to have a fresh set of eyes read over my application before I submitted it." Dr Aoife Dillon PHP MRSB
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We’re delighted to announce the winners of this year’s #BioArtAttack 2D competition!

The award – for 7-18 year olds – celebrates the combination of science and art in a 2D format to showcase the wonders of biology.

Read the full story: www.rsb.org.uk/bioartattack...

#DrawingCompetition
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We are very sad to hear of the passing of Dr Jane Goodall Hon FRSB. Dr Goodall’s work as a primatologist and conservationist was truly inspiring and, though her presence will be sorely missed, we are sure that her legacy will live on.

#ThankYouJane #RememberingJane
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Dr. Jane made an indelible mark on our understanding of chimpanzees and other species, and also of humankind and the environments we all share.

She inspired curiosity, hope, and compassion in countless people, and paved the way for many others.

#ThankYouJane #RememberingJane

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Welcome to the over 1,000 newly elected members of RSB – we’re delighted that you have joined our community!

Don’t forget that, as a member, you now have access to benefits including member-exclusive events, discounted training courses & RSB Perks.

Find out more: my.rsb.org.uk

#BiosciencesForAll
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We are very excited to see the entries are coming in... make sure we have yours by the 18th October, the end of #biologyweek. Help us to celebrate animal behaviour. 🦧🦩🐸🕷️🦋
This 2025 competition is for young people to design a poster that contains images and information about the animal behaviour of one, or multiple species of non-human animals.

You can draw, paint, sketch or digitally create artwork that captures, describes and explains the behaviour of animals. There are no restrictions on the type of drawing, painting or poster that you create, it must include information on the behaviour of the animals you are highlighting. The winning infographic in each category will be published in our scientific journal Animal Behaviour.
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Youth Group Launch! 🌟

📅 Mon 13 Oct 2025 | ⏰ 6–7pm | 💻 Online (free, live captions)

Join our first session with mathematician & artist Ayliean, leading a fun, inclusive maths activity!🎉

Sign up for free: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lightyear-...

#FutureLeaders #LightyearYouthGroup #LightyearFoundation
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If you're interested in gaining an overview of the background and variety of disciplines that make up toxicology, then don't miss our two-day interactive training course in November!

📆 26-27 November, London

Find out more and book your place: my.rsb.org.uk/item.php?eve...

#Toxicology
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Don't forget to sign up to our Plant Health Visit to the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh - booking closes Thurs 2 Oct!

Aimed at #PlantHealth professionals, the day will feature expert talks and guided tours.

📆 Thurs 16 Oct, Edinburgh

Book your place: my.rsb.org.uk/item.php?eve...

#BiologyWeek
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Congratulations to our PHUGS students for completing their summer research and showcasing their projects at our annual symposium!

Thanks to our sponsors for funding the 2025 PHUGS studentships!

Learn more about the PHUGS scheme: www.rsb.org.uk/plant-health...
Photo of someone standing with sea and cliffs in the background. Text says “Being selected as a PHUGS student has been such a rewarding experience — it’s allowed me to explore my passions for sustainable farming and conservation. I’m grateful for the support and excited to contribute to important, current research!” Amelie Mayne Photo of someone in a lab surrounded by plants. Text says “Contextualising scientific theory within real world applications has been an invaluable learning opportunity, during my PHUGS experience. Exploring Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis with knowledgeable researchers has been exciting, particularly untangling how these systems respond to fungal pathogens in such a supportive environment.” Molly Ross Close up of leaves on a tree with a person blurred in the background. Text says: “It was so rewarding to expand the range of equipment and techniques I was familiar with, which gave me confidence not only to continue the project more independently, but for future research I’d like to carry out in the future.” Jamie Hewetson A person working in a lab. Text says “My summer internship gave me confidence in the lab, deepened my passion for plant science, and confirmed my decision to pursue further studies in Plant Biotechnology. The experience truly inspired me and strengthened my career direction.”
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The 2026 HE Bioscience Teacher of the Year Award is now open for nominations!

The award recognises outstanding learning and teaching practice in the biosciences.

Find out more and apply before 31 January 2026: www.rsb.org.uk/he-bioscienc...

#HEBTOY #BiosciencesForAll
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An estimated 2.2 billion flies are used by researchers every year. As an ever-growing number of biologists believe that insects could be sentient or feel pain, #TheBiologist asks: should scientists worry about fruit fly welfare?

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Are insects sentient?
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We're thrilled to announce our RSB Photography Competition winners!

Congrats to our Photographer of the Year, Matthias Rueger who won with ‘The jellyfish lake’ and our Young Photographer of the Year, Alexander Carson who won with 'Home under the sea’!

Find out more: www.rsb.org.uk/rsb-photogra...
Underwater photo of golden jellyfish. Text says RSB Photographer of the Year 2025, The jellyfish lake, Matthias Rueger An anemonefish. Text says RSB Young Photographer of the Year 2025, Home under the sea, Alexander Carson