ASPA Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are a great way to connect with researchers and practitioners interested in specific areas of physical activity research and practice.

Each of our SIGs aim to:

  • Provide a platform to discuss, disseminate evidence, and promote networking and collaboration on specific physical activity issues;
  • Support the development of postgraduate students and emerging researchers/practitioners by facilitating Student/Early Career Researcher (ECR)/Early Career Practioner (ECP) networking and mentoring;
  • Enhance communication and collaboration between academics and practitioners with related areas of interest;
  • Support the dissemination and translation of research and evidence into practice and policy;
  • Support the promotion and uptake of practice-driven evidence generation;
  • To publicly advocate for positive societal impact via social media and position statements;
  • Offer professional support through relevant webinars and workshops.

More information on ASPA Special Interests Groups to follow here, but If you have any questions or suggestions please contact Scott Duncan: zn.ca.tuaobfsctd-65a8b3@nacnud.ttocs  

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Become a Member

Membership is open to any individual member of the public (aged 18 years and over) interested in the science and practice of physical activity. There is no professional qualification required for membership.