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Events

In addition to producing an extensive conferences programme and educational events, the Biochemical Society also organises science policy events, often in conjunction with other organisations.


Our Lunchbox discussion programme:

 

Policy Lunchbox
Policy Lunchbox

Policy Lunchbox brings together science policy officers to discuss pertinent issues with experts. Lunch is provided free of charge.

View the Policy Lunchbox programme.


Education Policy Lunchbox
Education Policy Lunchbox

Lunchtime discussion and networking for those working in science education policy.  Lunch is provided free of charge.

View the Education Policy Lunchbox programme.


Forthcoming events:

 

HUBS Winter Meeting 2010
HUBS Winter Meeting 2010

The Heads of University Biological Sciences (HUBS) Winter Meeting

Topic: Science, politics and money

Date: 10 November 2010

Venue: Charles Darwin House, London

View meeting programme and register

 

Past events:

 

Science Blogging Talkfest 2010
Science Blogging Talkfest 2010

Topic: Science blogging in the UK

Date: 15 July 2010 18:00 - 20:30

Venue: Charles Darwin House, London

Find out what happened


HUBS Spring Meeting 2010
HUBS Spring Meeting 2010

The Heads of University Biological Sciences (HUBS) Spring Meeting

Date: 11 - 12 May 2010

Venue: Weetwood Hall, Leeds

View the meeting programme and speaker presentations


HUBS Winter Meeting 2009: UK Biology - A Global Perspective
HUBS Winter Meeting 2009: UK Biology - A Global Perspective

The Heads of University Biological Sciences (HUBS) Winter Meeting

Date: 11 November 2009

Venue: Royal Society, London

View the meeting programme.

 


HUBS Spring Meeting 2009: Challenges to maintaining standards
HUBS Spring Meeting 2009: Challenges to maintaining standards

The Heads of University Biological Sciences (HUBS) Spring Meeting

Date: 5 - 6 May 2009

Venue: Weetwood Hall, Leeds

View the meeting programme.