Beyond the Dataset Goes Digital: Opening Access for All
The Physiotherapy Research Society’s annual conference, Beyond the Dataset: Engaging People, Powering Change, will now take place entirely online, offering an accessible and flexible experience for all participants. This year’s programme continues to explore how people and data can work together to drive real-world impact in healthcare research. Moving the event online removes the financial and time barriers associated with travel and in‑person attendance, ensuring wider participation than ever before.
Do you ever feel that professional development for research doesn't quite "hit the mark" for your specific clinical role? Now is your chance to change that.....
We are delighted to confirm our speakers for #PRS2026 on Friday 24th April 2026. The theme for PRS 2026 is “Beyond the Dataset: Engaging People, Powering Change."For the first time, the PRS Conference will be held as a fully online event to promote accessibility. For more information about the event and for tickets, please click here
Physiotherapy Research Society (PRS) - Executive Committee Role: Publicity team (deadline 18th Jan 26)
Physiotherapy Research Society (PRS) - Executive Committee Role: Publicity team
The Physiotherapy Research Society (PRS) is run by a committee of individuals passionate about driving and improving physiotherapy research across the profession. Our international committee collaborates with academic and healthcare organisations to help shape policy and advance physiotherapy research. We host the annual PRS Research Conference and deliver initiatives that provide education, support, funding, and mentoring for both new and established researchers.
We are recruiting one qualified physiotherapist to join the PRS Executive Committee to join the Publicity & Media role. This role suits someone with an interest in research, education, and communication, and who is keen to support the Society’s outward-facing profile.
Student Executive Committee Vacancies: Publicity & Media (2 roles) – Apply by 18th January
Physiotherapy Research Society (PRS) – Student Roles (2 posts): Publicity & Media Team (Executive Committee)
The Physiotherapy Research Society (PRS) is run by a committee of individuals passionate about driving and improving physiotherapy research across the profession. Our international committee collaborates with academic and healthcare organisations to help shape policy and advance physiotherapy research. We host the annual PRS Research Conference and deliver initiatives that provide education, support, funding, and mentoring for both new and established researchers.
We are recruiting two current physiotherapy students to join our Publicity & Media Team as full Executive Committee members. These roles suit student physiotherapists with an interest in research and/or education. We have two posts to support the publicity team
Our next Annual scientific meeting is being held as an online event on Friday 24th April 2026. The theme for PRS 2026 is “Beyond the Dataset: Engaging People, Powering Change."Our conference provides a platform for both novice and experienced academics, clinicians and researchers to share their findings across a wide range of Allied Health topics and provides an opportunity for networking to allow the development of valuable national and international links and collaborations.
Step into research: a guide for physio students and new graduates
See the link below to discover top tips and practical, achievable advice to help physiotherapy students and new graduates to boost their skills and get involved in research.
Please see the link below to access our 2025 Conference Special Newsletter. This is a special edition, packed with highlights from the recent Physiotherapy Research Society Conference held at Keele University in April this year. Inside, you’ll also find key moments from the event, a celebration of our prize winners and presenters from the day along with updates on what’s happening across the PRS.
We would like to apologise for an earlier version of the newsletter which included the wrong photo for one of our prize winners!
You can access the full newsletter [here]
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