Nominations open for UK Radiographer and Team of the Year
MoreIt's time to nominate the individual and team that you feel deserves special recognition
Funding available for Reps' training
MoreSoR Reps encouraged to apply for funding to develop their skills
Therapeutic radiographers: Would you like to travel to learn about innovative techniques and technologies?
MoreThe Arthur Kay Radiotherapy Award is a fantastic opportunity for a therapeutic radiographer to travel to learn new and innovative techniques
Have you visited your region's webpages recently?
MoreKeep up-to-date with news and events in your region and see what your local SoR committee has been doing!
Looking for a new job?
MoreVisit the new recruitment section on sor.org to view the latest vacancies.
For information about advertising job opportunities and vacancies, please download a media pack.
Welcome to the Society and College of Radiographers
The Society and College of Radiographers is the only body in the UK representing the whole of the radiographic workforce. We are a trade union and professional body representing the professional, educational, public and workplace interests of our members. Founded in 1920, we are one of the oldest and most experienced radiography organisations in the world.
Membership is open to anyone working in clinical imaging, radiotherapy and oncology throughout the world. We represent the whole of the radiographic workforce - practitioners, assistant practitioners, support workers and student radiographers.
In the news
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UKRC 2013: It’s not too late to register
CPD opportunities and much more at this year's free UKRC exhibition
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A gameshow has got SoR Industrial Relations Manager Paul Moloney thinking about public perceptions and the relevance of industry-specific unions
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Can the Health and Social Care Act work for our members, patients and the NHS?
A statement from UK Council
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Radscape Competition winner announced
Students
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SoR Student of the Year competition now open
HEIs encouraged to nominate outstanding students
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Student development: Could radiographers do more?
Students speak out on barriers to learning whilst on clinical placement





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