News

Accreditation by the Royal Society of Biology recognises and supports the advancement of skills and education in the biosciences, throughout the UK and internationally. Graduates from accredited ...
The objective of the Society's Fetal Morphologists Register is to provide professional recognition for fetal morphologists and encourage continuing professional development.
Qualified Person status allows scientists to certify medicinal products and requires demonstration of specialised training and experience.
The Royal Society of Biology's BioCraft competition encourages participants to create a biology-inspired 3D artwork from recycled, or other, materials.
The Royal Society of Biology's career guidance including work experience, applying for jobs and degrees.
Discover opportunities to take part in a Royal Society of Biology or external undergraduate studentships.
The Royal Society of Biology Travel Grants give the opportunity for UK or overseas travel in connection with biological study, teaching or research to those who would otherwise be unlikely to have it.
Evolving 5-19 Biology is intended primarily to inform curriculum policy, guidance and content. However, as our suite of documents grows and more emphasis is placed on school leaders and teachers ...
The role of the Royal Society of Biology Careers Committee is to support and inform career-related decision making for students and other stakeholders.
The Royal Society of Biology's Biology Education Research Group brings together those with a strong interest and expertise in the field of education research in the biosciences.
Professionally recognising those who work in the life sciences at a high level, Chartered Status engenders public confidence in professionals and gives employers confidence in their employees.
The Royal Society of Biology Council act as the Trustees of the Society and consist of three Honorary Officers: President, Secretary and Treasurer. Four members are elected from the College of ...