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Hello from the UEA Physiotherapy Society!

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UEA Physio Society is run by students, for students. Our society aims to connect a network of likeminded individuals. We pride ourselves in being an inclusive and integrated society with students from across all years studying either the BSc and MSc physiotherapy programme at UEA.

Our members are able to benefit both personally and professionally from the opportunities which UEA Physio Society provides. We believe that the society has the scope to enhance the physiotherapy degree programmes offered at UEA by providing additional academic support as well extra-curricular opportunities. Throughout the academic year, our committee hosts a range of social, academic, sporting and fundraising events for our members.

Our society also strives to promote physiotherapy at the university. By working with UEA Sport as well as various clubs and societies across campus, our student physiotherapists are able to share their valuable skills with the wider community. The society also runs a monthly sports massage clinic.

 

Contact UEA Physio Society

Please do not hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions or wish to work with the society. Also, remember to connect with UEA Physio Soc on social media to keep up to date with all things physio!

Instagram @ueaphysiosoc
Twitter @ueaphysiosoc
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UEA Physio Society Committee 2025/2026

President - Adam Hutton
Vice-President James Upchurch
Treasurer Alex Reeve 
Fundraising Officer TBC 
Social Secretary Xander Carstens 
Publicity Officer Daisy Pearson 
Health and Safety Officer TBC 
Welfare Officer TBC
Equality and Diversity Officer Wing Tung Kristy Li 
Physio in Sport Coordinators TBC 
First Year Representative TBC                                                                                                                                                                   

Academic Lead Consultant Adrian Sweeney