The Society for Radiological Protection
Founded in 1963 the Society for Radiological Protection (SRP) is a professional and learned society, incorporated by Royal Charter in 2007. With over 2200 members we are the largest radiation protection professional body in Europe and the second largest in the world.
The core objective of SRP is to “promote the science and art of radiation protection and allied fields for the public benefit” and our vision is to be “recognised as an independent professional lead for the development and dissemination of radiation protection science, culture and practice for all”.
SRP offers a range of scientific meetings, conferences, workshops and seminars, running an average of 8 events per year, including our 3 day Annual Conference attracting around 350 attendees from the UK and abroad. We also run an active public outreach programme reaching over 80,000 school students each year.
The key role of Cobalt 60 in today's world webinar
EMF a different sort of radiation
The 2025 Dunster Lecture - The Role of Radiological Protection in our Global Future
Future on contamination Recovery of Agriculture in Chernobyl
Aerial Discharge
The Dunster Lecture 2024
Assessment of Delicensing of a Nuclear Licenced Site
Eye Injuries from Laser Beams - November 2024
The Lost Radioactive Source Capsule (Frank Harris) - 2024 Annual Conference
The Atom: The Love Affair Q&A with Director
Consequences of a Criticality Accident
Introduction to a Nuclear Reactor 2
Ben Dadds
Sam Hilton
Helen Whitehead
Kurtis Waterman
Andy Cole
Ashley Oshinowo
James Hellem
Haleema Hann
Laura Macintosh
Varskin - An Introduction to SkinDose Module
The Science of Superheroes
Radon Gas Risks, Regulations & Remediation
Introduction to Contamination Control
Fusion - current state of play
SRP 5K 2023 - Aberdeen