Dear all,
I'm compiling a database of societies that may be of interest to life science
undergraduate students.
I'm covering the society's area of interest, cost/benefits of membership and
(most importantly) internship or grant opportunities so that students can be
involved in the wider scientific community. To err is human - I would very much
appreciate it if you could scan the list of organisations (below) and let me
know of any organisations I have inadvertently omitted.
If your organisation might be prepared to offer internships that aren't already
detailed on the website then that would be wonderful to know as well.
Best wishes,
Beatrice Downing
Coordinator of Student-led Activity, Faculty of Life Sciences
The University of Manchester
Institute of Biology (IOB)
Association of British Science Writers (ABSW)
The British Association for the Advancement of Science (BA)
Campaign for Science and Engineering in the UK (CaSE)
Royal Astronomical Society
Biochemical Society
Society for Experimental Biology
Royal Society of Chemistry
British Ecological Society
British Society for Immunology
Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain
The British Pharmacological Society
Institute of Physics
The Physiological Society
The British Psychological Society
Experimental Psychology Society
Royal Statistical Society
Zoological Society of London
Anatomical Society
British Association for Psychopharmacology
British Electrophoresis Society
British Biophysical Society
The British Neuroscience Association
British Society for Cell Biology
British Society for Developmental Biology
British Society for Immunology
British Society for Matrix Biology
British Toxicology Society
Genetics Society
Nutrition Society
Society for Endocrinology
Society for General Microbiology
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