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CASES / CEP-UK Conference 2026
Wednesday, 13 May 2026 08:30 - 17:00 BST

 

About

Clinical Exercise Physiology UK (CEP-UK) and the Chartered Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (CASES) are thrilled to invite you to the third annual CEP-UK Conference.

 

The theme of the 2026 conference is Navigating the future: Transforming health through Clinical Exercise Physiology and will take place on 13 May 2026 at St. Mary's Stadium, Southampton from 9am-5:30pm. This conference will bring together industry experts, academics and professionals from the Clinical Exercise Physiology field.

Registration 

 

Early bird ticket sales close end of February 2026.

If universities would like to buy a bulk number of tickets, please contact us at enquiries@cases.org.uk to find out more.

 

Student early bird = £100, later fee = £125

CASES Student early bird = £90, later fee = £115

Registered CEP early bird = £150, later fee = £175

CASES member early bird = £160, later fee = £185

Other delegate early bird = £175, later fee = £200

 

Please contact enquiries@cases.org.uk directly to book the below:

 

MSc courses - £1000 for 10 students + a complementary exhibitor stand

Exhibitor stand - £200 (including 1 delegate entry)

Session sponsors - first come, first served for conference exhibitors

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Where to stay

Hotel

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Discount Code

15% off any rate with code ‘SAINTS EVENTS’

10% off the available rate including B&B with code ‘D113107602’

20% off the best available room only and B&B rates with code ‘EVENT’

15% off any rate with code ‘SAINTS EVENTS’

023 8057 2222

023 8070 2700

023 8063 3033

0333 003 8101

*Rates can be redeemed on the individual hotel’s websites.

St Mary's Stadium

Britannia Road

Southampton

SO14 5FP

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CEP-UK are part of The Chartered Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (CASES) organisational structure.

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CEP-UK is a project that is part of a Research England international Initiative grant awarded to Liverpool John Moores University  and University of Western Australia.

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