This Voices of Belonging episode sees host Felicity Rush speak to @nashalselection.bsky.social on ensuring that university enables students to feel included in teaching & research spaces.
#Inclusion #Belonging #Neurodiversity #NeuroInclusive #Identity
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Gah, I did search for @laurenslt.bsky.social before posting, but to no avail - def grateful for all of her hard work too! And also the awesome relational pedagogy course.
Great to talk to Felicity Rush for the ConnectEd Podcast. We talked about neuroinclusion in research and teaching. The series has many inspiring tales from the world of student belonging, I would recommend you check them out. Thanks for the opportunity @kellyedmunds.bsky.social !
URGENT: FlyBase has lost practically all its funding overnight; even user fees are tied up in denied grant funding. 🤬🤯
Any lab using @flybase.bsky.social please donate using the link in post below.
This incredible community, on whose backs our #Drosophila labs depend, can't be left out to dry.
🚨🚨🚨 New Research Alert 🚨🚨🚨 bit.ly/4i1dOp2
Pan traps reveal #insect responses to #heatwaves, showing the importance of structure in the landscape
It's been a real priviledge to work with Josh. His undergrad dissertation is out in @royentsoc.bsky.social Ecological Entomology. #climate #drought #ento
Just what you need to start off the new FIT Count season! Find out about the counts with Dr Miranda Bane from PoMS, and learn about pollinator plants with @Buzz_dont_tweet at this webinar on 1 April
You can't get more #spring than this emerald prince of March: Gymnocheta viridis. Earlham Cemetery, Norwich.
#diptera #tachinid #nature #ukwildlife @dipteristsforum.bsky.social
Poster: Ten steps to carry out a FIT Count 1. A FIT Count requires 10–15 minutes to enjoy watching and counting insects! 2. Take part on any day with good weather from 1 April to 30 September. 3. "Good weather" is dry, and with temperature at least 13°C in sunny conditions, or at least 15°C when cloudy. 4. Choose just one type of flower as your target flower – use a FIT Count target flower if you can, or choose any other flower as the target. 5. Mark out a 50 × 50 cm patch containing your target. 6. Count how many individual target flowers are in your patch. 7. Set a timer for 10 minutes, and count all insects that touch (land or are already sitting) the target flowers. 8. Identify the insects into their broad groups (bumblebees, hoverflies etc.) – any that you don't recognise should be counted as "other insects". 9. Answer some simple habitat and weather questions. 10. Don't forget to send in your results via our FIT Count app or website recording form (even if your result is zero insects!). Full details on the POMS website and FIT Count app.
The new FIT Count season is nearly here 🎉🎆👏 From 1st April onwards, when weather is good, enjoy spending 10 minutes counting the insects that visit flowers - wherever you can find flowers, and as often as you wish, to help monitor #pollinators. Full details on our website ukpoms.org.uk/fit-counts
This is my fav fossil of all time
Really excited to say that my lab's paper on color transitions in Mimulus sect. Erythranthe is out! We found that some traits demonstrate evolutionary convergence in phenotype & genotype, while others are divergent, & that - as Bob Vickery found - bees prefer yellow!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
A hairy fly which is bronze coloured with a rounded body sits on a mixed background of grass and moss which are different colours of green
I FINALLY FOUND A CHEILOSIA GROSSA 🎆🎆🎆
#hoverfly #pollinator #nature #ukwildlife @dipteristsforum.bsky.social
Campanulinid Hydroid Opercularella lacerata, from Levington Marina, Suffolk. Global distribution but likely under recorded.
#seasearch #hydrozoa #marine #ukwildlife #microscopy
A feathery red seaweed viewed under a microscope. It has parallel branches off a main stem with lots of fine tinier branches coming off them.
Beautiful fine red seaweed from Levington Marina survey over the weekend. Pterothamnion plumula.
#ukwildlife #algae #seaweed #SeaSearch @bps-algae.bsky.social
Announcement for the 2025 Student Forum, held on 31 March – 1 April at University of Reading. Abstract deadline: 17:00 (GMT), 7 February
📢 Abstract submission deadline is today 🦋
Share your research with your peers at the Student Forum. All #InsectScience abstract submissions welcome.
Submit your abstracts by 17:00 (GMT), 7 Feb 🔽
https://buff.ly/4b0ORbz
#SF25 @uniofreading.bsky.social
Yes! Got to get those cheap train tickets. I'll drop you an email and we can get something in.
We are excited to announce our new seminar series highlighting research on population biology and theoretical ecology from academics and post-grads based in the Asia-Pacific. We have a great line up of speakers for the next few months. Stay tuned for more info!
Tim! I'm good ta, great to hear from you. I hope you and your family are thriving? I'm still up in Norwich working remotely, but even I have been down to see the squid! Maybe I could be that good excuse?
Hairy-footed flower bees (Anthophora plumipes) are out! Saw males and females today on campus.
#ukwildlife #bee #pollinator #uea
A small dark insect sits on a vibrant yellow flower. The flower has eight simple petals and very visible stamen. The background is rich green leaves.
Green furrow bee (Lasioglossum morio) is the first solitary bee I've seen this year. Sun is good 😊
#ThisIsUEA #bee #pollinator #spring
First #hoverfly of 2025! Eristalis tenax in Itchenor, Sussex
We stand with John Allaway in exposing NCC’s failures on the NWL project. Flawed surveys, negligence, and deceit have destroyed trust. We demand Cllr. Mason Billig resign immediately. #StopWensumLink #Accountability #EnvironmentalProtection
Do you use Darwin Tree of Life (DToL) genomes for your work or grant applications? If so, can you please fill out this form? docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F... We are gathering info on how DToL genomes are used. It will help us raise money to continue producing publicly available high-quality genomes.
globally, there are ~3500 described mosquito species in the Culicidae family and many of these are important vectors of disease but only a small percentage have genomic resources. we are launching a pilot project to generate high quality reference genomes for 100 important mosquito species [1/3]
Delighted to see our new paper out, led by PhD student Asia Hoile. We explored new genes that emerged during the early evolution of Lepidoptera 🦋
Many cool insights which we think open up new questions to explore.
Get in touch if you have thoughts/want to discuss more!
🔗: tinyurl.com/48rx72es
A large building with ornate carved decoration. It is built of cream and grey stone. There is a lush garden with many vibrant green tree ferns in the foreground
Very much enjoying the new gardens @nhm-london.bsky.social the range of geological samples is great! Love me a tree fren too.