The RSB offers a number of grants to help members of RSB who are looking to run outreach and engagement events Our Outreach and Engagement Grant Scheme was open to applications from 4th June - 1st ...
The Royal Society of Biology would like to congratulate five Fellows who have been recognised in this year’s New Year Honours ...
Jen provides support to the chief executive, council and senior management team and manages human resources. Mark is responsible for overall strategy of the RSB’s membership and activities relating to ...
Pursuing a career in biology is stimulating and rewarding. The RSB support biologists with career advice, professional recognition and training events.
SciberMonkey is an excellent website that points students and teachers to thousands of resources spanning age 5-16 biology chemistry and physics. The Practical Biology website has a wide variety of ...
Big Biology Days are a one-day science festival, bringing together a variety of biological organisations under one roof to celebrate the life sciences by engaging the general public with an array of ...
We are committed to supporting and encouraging the study of biology at primary, secondary and tertiary levels across the UK, working in coordination with our member organisations and with the broader ...
This grade of Royal Society of Biology membership offers significant benefits and shows potential employers that you are serious about your future in the life sciences. If you have completed your ...
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 ...
On this page, you'll find some useful links to help you - from GCSEs to university and beyond.
Join us for the RSB's first ever virtual science festival! Since we are all staying home a lot more, we launched our first ever online science festival, bringing a range of videos, activities, games ...
The resources are aimed at post-16 students taking biology (or related subjects) to A level, Scottish Higher or similar level. These will also be of use to first year undergraduates studying biology.