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340:(1805–1879) who then left to work in the British Museum. H. T. Stainton, who was involved more and more in the life of the society, seemed to have some problems working with E. M. Janson. He was replaced by W. Wing in 1852. In this year, the society moved from its building at 17, Old Bond Street to 12, Bedford Row. The following year, three of the four most responsible for the society were replaced: Edward Newman (1801–1876) took the place of J. O. Westwood as president, Samuel Stevens (1817–1899) took the place of W. Yarrell as treasurer and W. Wing the place of H. T. Stainton as secretary. 371:. The society is governed by its council, which is chaired by the society's president, according to a set of by-laws. The members of council, the president and the other officers are elected from the society's fellowship and membership. The aim of the Royal Entomological Society is the improvement and diffusion of entomological science. This is achieved through publications, scientific meetings, supporting and funding entomological expeditions, and public events. The society maintains an entomological library at its headquarters in 2633: 40: 2645: 405: 598:) was adopted as the society's symbol. The seal was first used for a letter by the society to William Kirby, which was signed by the President and 30 members in 1836 to thank him for presenting the society with a cabinet containing his entire insect collection. William Kirby was responsible for classifying the 480:
on the identification of insects. The aim of these handbooks is to provide illustrated identification keys to the insects of Britain, together with concise morphological, biological and distributional information. The series also includes several Check Lists of British Insects. All books contain line
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with the charity Project Giving Back, the garden will be designed by Tom Massey and will have habitats for different types of insects and a laboratory to study them. At the show the garden won a Silver-gilt medal and was built by Landscape Associates. The garden was relocated to Stratford Cross in
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The Royal Entomological Society has an international membership and invites applications for Fellowship from those who have made a substantial contribution to entomology, through publications or other evidence of achievement. Applications are referred to a Committee of Council, who then forward a
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They decided that a society should be created for the promotion of the science of entomology in its various branches and it should be called the Entomological Society of London. J. G. Children, F. W. Hope, J. F. Stephens, W. Yarrell and G. Rudd were elected to form a committee, with G. R. Gray as
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Luke, Sarah H.; Roy, Helen E.; Thomas, Chris D.; Tilley, Luke A. N.; Ward, Simon; Watt, Allan; Carnaghi, Manuela; Jaworski, Coline C.; Tercel, Maximillian P. T. G.; Woodrow, Charlie; Aown, Susmita; Banfield‐Zanin, Jennifer A.; Barnsley, Sarah L.; Berger, Iris; Brown, Mark J. F. (20 March 2023).
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Secretary G. R. Gray resigned in the same year then and was replaced by J. O. Westwood. Under the impulse of this last entomologist, who had many functions, the society made great strides. It was in particular attended regularly by
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In September 1834, the society numbered 117 honorary members and 10 full members. Women were allowed membership and benefited from the same rights as the men. A publication commenced in November 1834 under the title
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recommendation to Council. Fellows are entitled to make use of the title "Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society" and the suffix "FRES" may be regarded as an academic qualification.
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The society started to assemble a library, an early addition being the personal library of Adrian Hardy Haworth (1767–1833), purchased by
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was published with Wiley-Blackwell, aiming to summarise all of the then 558 taxonomic families of British insects, and in 2015 published
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drawings, with the most recent volumes including colour photographs. In recent years, new volumes in the series have been published by
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The foundation of the society began with a meeting of "gentlemen and friends of entomological science", held on 3 May 1833 in the
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as a separate order. The society's badge has remained almost unchanged since its first use until the Society's rebrand in 2022.
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granted it the privilege of adding the word "Royal" to its title, making it the Royal Entomological Society.
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On the foundation of the Entomological Society in 1833 William Kirby was made Honorary Life President and
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Early Career Entomologist Award, for exceptional early career contribution to insect science.
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The society engages with policy makers, in 2023 it published a peer-reviewed paper
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The RES gives out awards to recognise contribution to entomology. These include:
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were read where they expressed their regrets to be unable to attend the meeting.
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Wigglesworth Memorial Lecture and Award, for outstanding services to entomology.
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Insect Conservation Award, for outstanding contribution to insect conservation.
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Eleanor Ormerod Award, for outstanding application and practice of entomology.
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The society has also published general interest books about insects. In 2011
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Journal Awards, for the best papers published in each of the RES journals.
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RES Insects: Discover the Science and Secrets Behind the World of Insects
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With the support of over 60 partner organisations, the society organises
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Alfred Russel Wallace Award, for an outstanding insect doctorate thesis.
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In 2022 the society announced it would sponsor a garden at the 2023 RHS
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by Roma Oxford. In 2023 the society partnered with Bonnier books on
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Members and fellows receive the quarterly entomological news journal
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The society publishes seven scientific journals in partnership with
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Minibeast Magic: How to Catch Invertebrates with Tricks and Treats
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Minibeast Magic:How to Catch Invertebrates with Tricks and Treats
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Honorary Fellowship, for lifetime achievement in insect science.
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Student Award, for science communication to the general public.
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List of Fellows and members, Royal Entomological Society, 2002
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North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers
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The following persons have been presidents of the society:
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secretary. J. G. Children became the first president and
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The Royal Entomological Society Book of British Insects
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The Royal Entomological Society Book of British Insects
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Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
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Fellows of the Royal Entomological Society (of London)
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Website of the Royal Entomological Society of London/
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Teaching Awards, for outstanding entomology teaching.
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List of UK government scientific research institutes
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East London in opened to the public in Summer 2024.
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Chief Scientific Adviser to the Ministry of Defence
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Transactions of the Entomological Society of London
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It had many antecedents beginning as the 2284: 2053: 2039: 2031: 584:Original Royal Entomological Society badge 31: 2213:Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies 2179:Science and Technology Facilities Council 2099:Defence Science and Technology Laboratory 1575: 410:Transactions of the Entomological Society 2007:Biodiversity Heritage Library digitised 1492:"The Royal Entomological Society Garden" 485:, and benefit from association with the 403: 2706:Science and technology in Hertfordshire 2686:Learned societies of the United Kingdom 2302:National Museum of Science and Industry 2208:Science and Technology Select Committee 1725:Barnard, Peter C. (19 September 2011). 1245: 476:The society also publishes a series of 159:The society was founded in 1833 as the 1651:"Royal Entomological Society Journals" 2433:The Association for Science Education 1308:"Our Partners - National Insect Week" 1235:Royal Entomological Society Handbooks 7: 2691:Organisations based in Hertfordshire 2644: 2582:Sites of Special Scientific Interest 2471:Campaign for Science and Engineering 2193:Food and Environment Research Agency 2169:Natural Environment Research Council 2149:Economic and Social Research Council 2139:Arts and Humanities Research Council 553:, for excellence in insect taxonomy. 512:by Prof. Dave Goulson and published 1091:Sir Thomas Richard Edmund Southwood 261:Christian Rudolph Wilhelm Wiedemann 257:Johann Ludwig Christian Gravenhorst 2094:Council for Science and Technology 432:Agricultural and Forest Entomology 269:Alexandre Louis LefΓ¨bvre de CΓ©risy 187:. Those present were the Reverend 165:Society of Entomologists of London 25: 2696:Organizations established in 1833 2356:British Mass Spectrometry Society 1548:Insect Conservation and Diversity 452:Medical and Veterinary Entomology 442:Insect Conservation and Diversity 2643: 2632: 2631: 2608:Science and technology magazines 38: 1758:. Royal Entomological Society. 977:Geoffrey Douglas Hale Carpenter 779:John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury 749:John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury 161:Entomological Society of London 33:The Royal Entomological Society 18:Entomological Society of London 2711:1833 establishments in England 1887:. 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John Wiley & Sons. 1013:Owain Westmacott Richards 363:The society's patron was 265:Carl Eduard Hammerschmidt 37: 2448:Royal Society of Biology 2351:British Computer Society 2164:Medical Research Council 2124:Chief Scientific Adviser 1521:www.stratfordcross.co.uk 1151:Christopher Peter Haines 1121:Miriam Louisa Rothschild 905:Lionel Walter Rothschild 869:Frederick Augustus Dixey 695:George Robert Waterhouse 611:Honorary life Presidents 457:Physiological Entomology 447:Insect Molecular Biology 359:Structure and activities 347:granted the society its 241:George Robert Waterhouse 148:devoted to the study of 2681:Entomological societies 2236:British space programme 1881:DK (5 September 2024). 1420:Harper Adams University 1395:Harper Adams University 1115:Sir Cyril Astley Clarke 1079:Reginald Charles Rainey 1019:Boris Petrovitch Uvarov 863:Charles Owen Waterhouse 815:Frederick DuCane Godman 767:William Wilson Saunders 719:William Wilson Saunders 671:William Wilson Saunders 367:and its vice-patron is 308:William Frederick Evans 273:William Blandell Spence 183:with the presidency of 181:Nicholas Aylward Vigors 27:British learned society 1804:GOULSON, DAVE (2024). 1326:"National Insect Week" 1175:Stuart Edward Reynolds 1085:Helmut Fritz van Emden 1067:Donald Livingston Gunn 971:Edward Alfred Cockayne 935:Edward Bagnall Poulton 851:Edward Bagnall Poulton 791:Joseph William Dunning 785:Henry Tibbats Stainton 683:Frederick William Hope 665:Frederick William Hope 659:James Francis Stephens 653:Frederick William Hope 630:Edward Bagnall Poulton 585: 413: 316:Henry Tibbats Stainton 205:James Francis Stephens 189:Frederick William Hope 2618:National Science Week 2552:East London Tech City 2307:National Space Centre 1752:Oxford, Roma (2015). 1049:Howard Everest Hinton 1001:Patrick Alfred Buxton 965:Patrick Alfred Buxton 941:Sheffield Airey Neave 845:William Weekes Fowler 761:Alfred Russel Wallace 701:John Obadiah Westwood 624:John Obadiah Westwood 583: 483:Field Studies Council 463:Systematic Entomology 437:Ecological Entomology 407: 365:Her Majesty The Queen 280:John Obadiah Westwood 2481:Science Media Centre 2381:Institute of Physics 1296:on 21 February 2010. 1278:on 21 February 2010. 1055:Colin Gasking Butler 1043:John Stodart Kennedy 1025:George Copley Varley 995:Norman Denbigh Riley 959:Kenneth Gloyne Blair 947:Augustus Daniel Imms 893:Charles Joseph Gahan 875:Francis David Morice 857:Frederick Merrifield 839:George Henry Verrall 731:John William Douglas 647:John George Children 551:J. 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British Museum
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John George Children
Frederick William Hope
Cardale Babington
William Yarrell
John Edward Gray
James Francis Stephens
Thomas Horsfield
George Thomas Rudd
George Robert Gray
Adrian Hardy Haworth
George Bennett
John Curtis
William Kirby
George Robert Waterhouse
Johann Cristoph Friedrich Klug
Wilhem de Haan
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