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  • Could you be our next PRS Publicity Officer?

    We're looking for a Publicity Officer to join our PRS Executive Committee!

    Join our team, a group of individuals who are passionate about driving research within our profession!

    Press release — 6 November 2023 - 8:14pm
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    Join the PRS Committee
  • Promoting Research Engagement and Skills for Students (PRESS Project)

    The PRS will now be undertaking a project to support physiotherapy students in getting more research active!

    The PRESS project aims to increase student involvement in research through a variety of different methods, including bursaries, focus groups, and the provision of a range of educational resources.

     

    News — 22 October 2023 - 10:20pm
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    PRESS: Student research engagement
  • PRS Conference 2024 - OPEN FOR ABSTRACTS!

    We are pleased to announce that we are now open for abstracts for our PRS 2024 annual conference!

    Press release — 15 October 2023 - 9:36pm
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  • Supporting CSP Student Conference 2023

    Dr Ali Aries, Chair, and Caroline Coulthard, Vice Chair of the PRS, will be speaking at the Student CSP conference at their London base on Tuesday 24th October 2023.

    They will be sharing insights about careers in physiotherapy research, sharing what PRS membership has to offer, and highlighting the upcoming PRESS project, a PRS project designed to support students in sharing their research!

    Press release — 1 October 2023 - 11:42pm
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    CSP Student Conference
  • Routes into Research - A PRS and CAHPR NE Hub Collaboration

    PRS joined the North East Hub of the Council of Allied Health Professions Research (CAHPR)

    Two of our Executive Committee members were invited by the NE CAHPR Hub to join a panel of researchers to discuss their own personal journeys into research.

    News — 24 September 2023 - 10:37am
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    The presenters on the CAPHR Webinar introducing the webinar
  • 'Keeping up to date with the best evidence' - a collaborative webinar with the CSP

    One of our Student Executive Officers, Bianca Hall, was invited to take part in this online webinar hosted by the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP).

    Bianca was joined by Dr Gabrielle Rankin (CSP Research Advisor), Dr Jonathan Quicke (CSP Research Advisor), Carl Banks (CSP eLibrary, Information and Research Officer) Matt Low (Consultant Physiotherapist and Visiting Fellow at Bournemouth University), and Kay Stevensen (Consultant Physiotherapist and Senior Knowledge Mobilisation Fellow).

    News — 14 September 2023 - 8:43pm
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    PRS collaborates with CSP for their member webinar
  • Opportunity for Students!

    An exciting opportunity has arisen for two students to join the Physiotherapy Research Society as a Student Executive Committee Officer!

    We are opening applications for our second cohort of students to join our committee. Please read full article for further details and find out how to apply.

    Press release — 30 August 2023 - 8:02pm
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  • Funding Open from CSP Charitable Trust

    The CSP Charitable Trust has opened applications for 2023 funding for both pre-doctoral and post-doctoral projects.

    The awards are open to members of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy.

    Press release — 28 July 2023 - 5:04pm
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    Photo by Brett Jordan on Unsplash
  • MEMBER NOTICE: Membership renewal update

    We are changing the way we administer our accounts and this will affect all of our existing membership.

    Please read the full article to find out what this means for you.

    Press release — 20 July 2023 - 10:20am
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    We need to update our members regarding our registration process
  • How to make an outstanding poster - free webinar

    We were delighted to collaborate with the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) to co-host a webinar in mid-July entitled 'how to make an outstanding poster'

     

    News — 19 July 2023 - 5:29am
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    Photo by Chris Montgomery on Unsplash