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THE INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR THE STUDY OF

SOCIAL INSECTS

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The home of
social insect 

biology since 1952

We are the world's scientific society for the biology of ants, bees, wasps, and termites: the 'little things that run the world'

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The IUSSI is the world's society for biological research focused on the social insects - ants, bees, wasps, termites, and others. For 73 years, we have been leading the conversation on social insect ecology, evolution, physiology, behaviour, conservation, and more. Today, we are composed of 11 sections in different regions of the world, publish the scientific journal Insects Sociaux, and run conferences around the world, including the World Congress of social insect biologists every four years. Join us!

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Prof MARK BROWN
IUSSI SECRETARY-GENERAL

Secretary-General Prof. Mark Brown (Royal Holloway, University of London)

President Prof. Judith Korb (University of Freiburg)

Editor-in-Chief, Insectes Sociaux Prof. Madeleine Beekman (University of Sydney)

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For ideas or suggestions about the new IUSSI website, or to update information about your IUSSI section, please get in touch.

The IUSSI is a 501(c)(3) scientific society committed to advancing the study of social insects through rigorous, evidence-based research. We remain nonpartisan, do not endorse political candidates or agendas, and uphold scientific integrity. The IUSSI was registered as a charity (not-for-profit organization) with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, constituted in the state of Ohio, in August 2012. The registration letter can be viewed or downloaded as a PDF document on the 'About Us' page.

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