Pursuing a career in biology is stimulating and rewarding. The RSB support biologists with career advice, professional recognition and training events.
On this page, you'll find some useful links to help you - from GCSEs to university and beyond.
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 ...
To achieve accreditation for a programme, Universities will need to provide robust evidence in support of their application, which will be judged by peer review against the standard metrics listed ...
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 ...
The RSB is delighted to announce its new partnership with Hachette Children’s Group (HCG) in conjunction with the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) and the Institute of Physics (IOP) for a new ...
Understanding and innovation in the biological sciences underpin many essential aspects of society, from agriculture and sanitation to the latest medical advances. As a major contributor to the UK’s ...
The Russian nobleman-turned-anarchist was also a biologist whose research in Siberia laid the groundwork for modern biological studies of co-operation and altruism, writes Tom Ireland Peter ...
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.
The resources on this page can be used by school students to help them identify possible bioscience career options and opportunities available. We would like to thank the Biochemical Society for their ...
Dr Mairi Levitt looks at how lawyers are increasingly looking to use defendants’ genes to defend criminal behaviour, despite the evidence for its use being largely unconvincing Reducing a convicted ...
Some fungal species appear to be able to use strong radiation as an energy source for growth. Tom Ireland explores the exciting potential of these understudied organisms In the late 1980s Ukrainian ...