Come and meet biologists at the University of Bristol who study the amazing diversity of insects. Find out how our work helps us to understand how life evolves, how ecosystems function and what we need to do to conserve healthy environments.

We will have stalls exhibiting a range of insect systems and the research we perform to understand their biology. From ants and bees, to moths and butterflies, we cover a range of species and subjects as diverse as conservation and biomimetic acoustic engineering.

Children and adults of all ages are welcome.

A poster of ants interacting with leaf hoppers, with information about the event.
A poster of ants interacting with leaf hoppers, with information about the event. © Stephen Montgomery

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Which insects?
Organised by

University of Bristol, School of Biological Sciences


Discover the world of insects!
Location

24 Tyndall Avenue
Bristol
BS8 1TQ
United Kingdom

Accessibility

Then building entrance is at street level, there are steps and a lift down to the atrium where the event will be held. We have wheelchair accessible facilities. For full details see: https://www.accessable.co.uk/university-of-bristol/access-guides/life-sciences-building

Website

https://www.bristol.ac.uk/biology

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Contact

Stephen Montgomery
[email protected]