Informal networks
Education & Outreach Network
Who are we?
National and international Microbiology Society members interested in educating students at all levels of study and members of the public about microbiology.
What do we do?
- Provide a space for educators to share ideas and form collaborations
- Support members to disseminate their practice
- Promote education- and outreach-related activities
- Raise the profile of education, outreach and public engagement research
- Connect with national and international educators
How can you get involved in the community?
- Attend the Education & Outreach Symposium at Annual Conference
- Apply for Grants and Prizes
- Read and publish in Access Microbiology
How can you get involved in the network?
Any member of the Society can get involved. The network currently includes colleagues at many career stages, from PhD students and early-career researchers to established academics. Please fill out this form if you would like to become a member or email [email protected] if you have any questions.
Environmental Impact Working Group
Who are we?
The Environmental Impact Working Group, set up following the Council’s commitment to reducing the environmental impact of the Society, are a group of members championing the role of microbiology and the Society’s membership in meeting the challenges of climate change and sustainability.
What do we do?
The Working Group is tasked with developing the Society’s environmental impact action plan. The action plan will include the impact of both the Society as an organisation and knowledge sharing, encouraging action and supporting change for members. An external environmental consultant or consultancy will be part of the working group to provide expert knowledge and advice in the development of the Society’s action plan.
How can you get involved?
Whether you have specific expertise or are an interested member, express your interest by emailing [email protected].