Events & Meetings

Events & Meetings

Anatomical Society Events & Meetings Aims

The Meetings Committee aims to ensure that we organise and participate in a range of meetings that are appealing to our own membership and a wider, more specialist audience. We aim to make our meetings cost-neutral and to take advantage of online technology and learnings from our recent virtual meetings.

Anatomical Society Meeting Find out about the Meeting Commitee

Next Meeting:

Proudly hosted by the Anatomical Society and located at the Anglia Ruskin University.

To register please follow the link, then 'log in to make a booking'- you will then see a 'book this event' to register for the meeting. Registration is open! Abstract submission opening 6th October 2025!

To submit an abstract: follow the link to the abstract guidance page to view abstract specifications and complete the abstract submission form.

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Members discuss the benefits of attending Anatomical Society meetings.

Dr Scott Border

Dr Scott Border reflects on his involvement with the Anatomical Society, highlighting its friendly community, collaborative opportunities, and the value of conferences in fostering research and educational partnerships.

Members discuss the benefits of attending Anatomical Society meetings.

Luke Reid

Luke Reid values the conference for its friendly networking, inspiring embryology talks, and motivation to deepen his teaching, reading, and career through exposure to scientific advancements and best practices.

Members discuss the benefits of attending Anatomical Society meetings.

Catherine Hennessy

Catherine Hennessy values Anatomical Society meetings for sparking research ideas, fostering collaborations, and sharing educational tools like Twitter. She’s contributed workshops and hosted events, enhancing engagement through social media.

Members discuss the benefits of attending Anatomical Society meetings.

Dr Eva Sweeney

Dr Eva Sweeney anticipates the joint AAA and Anatomical Society meeting, excited by its interdisciplinary focus, renowned speakers, and educational resources—aligning with her growing interest in teaching and collaborative research.

Members discuss the benefits of attending Anatomical Society meetings.

Dr Helen Anscomb

Dr Helen Anscomb enjoyed attending both Anatomical Society meetings during her UK sabbatical, praising their informative content, strong academic community, and the shared commitment to advancing anatomy research and education globally.