CASES Special Interest Groups
CASES Special Interest Groups (SIGs) provide an active forum for networking, discussion, activities, knowledge sharing and debate among CASES members who share an interest in an identified area.
Chair | Name of Group | Division Alignment |
Dr Andrew Mitchell HonFCASES | Biomechanics Interest Group (BIG) | Biomechanics and Motor Behaviour |
Prof Joanne Hudson FCASES | Education and Teaching | All |
Dr Nicola Armstrong & Dr Mitch Lomax | Occupational Performance | Sport and Performance/All |
Dr Ash Cox | Paediatric Exercise Science | Physical Activity for Health |
Dr Georgina Stebbings | Molecular Exercise Physiology | Physiology and Nutrition |
Dr Tony Myers | Sport, Exercise and Health Analytics | Sport and Performance |
Dr Malcolm Fairweather FCASES | Skill Acquisition | All |
Louis Langdown | Performance Analysis | All |
Amelia Dingley | Technical | All |
How to apply to set up an Interest Group
All Interest Groups must apply for approval by the Board and must meet the minimal requirements outlined below. An Interest Group can be formed providing it:
- Has a Chair, who is a Professional member of CASES (minimum 5 years)
- Has a Steering Group of between 3 and 10 individuals (list of proposed Steering Group members must be included with the application)
- Has a Name and Mission Statement that is consistent with the aims and objectives of CASES
- Can justify its relevancy to sport and/or exercise sciences
- Can justify its uniqueness from existing CASES Interest Groups
- Has a membership that includes no less than 20 CASES members (a register of at least 20 CASES members must be included with the application).
Further information regarding the minimum activities, guidelines and an application form can be found here: CASES Interest Group guidelines and application form
Please email your completed application to enquiries@cases.org.uk
How to join an interest group
Special Interest Groups (SIGs) provide an active forum for focused discussion, activity, and debate among CASES members and guests who share an interest in an identified area.
If you wish to join a Special Interest Group, you can do this by updating your subscription preferences in your Member Profile on the CASES Members' Area.