Royal Society of Biology
Royal Society of Biology, formed from the merger of Biosciences Federation and Institute of Biology, is dedicated to advancing biological science and engaging the public. Their key activities include advising government, promoting education, supporting professionals, and encouraging public interest. With a focus on professional development and networking, they offer various benefits such as information updates, professional recognition, and access to publications. Joining as an individual or organizational member provides opportunities to connect with a diverse community of professionals in the life sciences.
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www.rsb.org.uk Royal Society of Biology
Our History Merger of the Biosciences Federation and the Institute of Biology to form the Society of Biology Granted the Royal Title in May 2015 to become the Royal Society of Biology (1950-2009) (2002-2009) (2009-2015) (2015)
Our Goals Our vision is of a world that understands the true value of biology and how it can contribute to improving life for all Our mission is to be the unifying voice for biology Facilitate the promotion of new discoveries in biological science Engage the wider public with our work
Membership Our Individual Members include: Practising scientists and technicians Students at all levels Life sciences professionals in academia, industry, education and policy Non-professionals with an interest in biology Our Organisational Members include other life sciences organisations and companies
Key Activities Advise government and influence policy Advance education and professional development Support and represent people working in the biosciences Engage and encourage public interest in the biosciences
Membership Benefits Information and updates Professional recognition Networking opportunities Support the future of biology Engage the Public Professional development
Information and Updates Award-winning members magazine, The Biologist Access to Emerging Topics in the Life Sciences journal and Oxford Biology Primers Regular and topical newsletters on developments in science and the RSB's work
Professional Recognition Achieve Chartered or Registered status through our professional registers Post-nominal letters
Professional Development Access our reputable CPD scheme Discounted training courses for all abilities and interests Careers support and advice
Networking Opportunities Invitations to attend online and UK-wide bioscience events Join your RSB regional branch Travel grants
Support the Future of Biology Input into UK bioscience education and science policy Parliamentary and policy events Join committees and groups to strengthen your portfolio or CV
Engage the Public Volunteering roles at outreach and engagement events Exclusive member grants and awards Annual Biology Week
Join Today Why not join your professional association today and support the biosciences: www.rsb.org.uk/join membership@rsb.org.uk
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