Mike Auksi, Fifth-Year Doctoral Candidate in KPE, Featured in Innovation.ca Article

Published: 28 March 2024

Mike Auksi, Anishinaabe and Estonian, is a fifth-year doctoral candidate in the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, connected to Lac Seul First Nation and Pelican Lake hockey team,...

KPE’s U-Sports 2022-2023 Academic All-Canadian Award Winners Announced!

Published: 26 March 2024

Congratulations to the KPE recipients of U-Sports 2022-2023 Academic All-Canadian Awards:

Call for Research Participants: Paid Study in Endurance Runners

Published: 25 March 2024

Participate in this study to investigate the acute independent effects of dietary protein supplementation on bone metabolism in healthy adults aged 18-35 years participating in high-volume...

Participate in a Research Study on Bone Health & Exercise Behaviours in Diabetes

Published: 25 March 2024

Looking for adults aged 50 and above diagnosed with either Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes to participate in a research study....

Interim Dean's Message about Ensuring a Peaceful Campus

Published: 11 March 2024

(This message was sent by email on March 11th at 8:28 a.m. to the Faculty's list of students, course instructors, and admin/support staff.)...

Caitlin Mazurek's Successful Doctoral Defense in KPE

Published: 6 March 2024

On Friday, February 23, Caitlin Mazurek successfully defended her multidisciplinary PhD thesis titled "Knowledge creation and translation in sports biomechanics: applications in ice hockey."...

Matthew Slopecki Presents Innovative Wearable Technology Research to Aid Team Canada Paralympic Swimmers

Published: 1 March 2024

Matthew Slopecki, Ph.D. candidate in the Biomechanics of Occupation and Sports Lab, recently presented his research on an innovative wearable technology approach to quantify performance and fatigue...

TIE lab presents at SCAPPS 2022 in Montreal

Published: 17 October 2022

Oct 13~15 2022, TIE lab participated in the SCAPPS (Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology) 2022 Conference in Montreal, Quebec. TIE lab students, Olivia, Gabby, and Nour...

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