Dr. Mindy R. Carter (DISE) is one of two recipients of the Inaugural UBC Faculty of Education Reconciliation and Decolonization Alumni Awards
Lauren Cederbaum was published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Biomechanics and Control of Human Movement.
Lauren Published a paper titled 鈥淢ales and Females have Similar Coordination Strategies of the Quadriceps during Fatiguing Repeated All-Out Cycling鈥.
On the eve of the long Thanksgiving weekend, Radio-Canada turned its attention to a subject that affects us all: sleep. A little over a week ago, Courrier International magazine's feature on the subject spoke of a worldwide epidemic of insomnia as well as a relationship with sleep that often turns into an obsession in our performance-driven societies. Radio-Canada spoke with Dr. Marie-H茅l猫ne Pennestri, Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology and Faculty of Education Associate Dean of Research and Innovation as well as Dr.
SASSI director Dr. Julie C么t茅 in collaboration with Israel Halperin at the Tel Aviv University published a new paper in Sports Medicine Open.
The Paper was titled 鈥Should I Rest or Should I Go Now? A Randomized Cross-Over Trial Comparing Fixed and Self-Selected Rest Durations in High-Intensity Interval Training Cycling Sessions鈥.
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On Sept. 29, 平特五不中鈥檚听Faculty of Education听held its fifth annual event for the听National Day for Truth and Reconciliation听and听:听Sk谩tne Entewathah铆ta 鈥 We Will Walk Together.听
Congratulations to Nikki van Noord, PhD candidate in the the DKPE's Clinical Exercise & Respiratory Physiology Laboratory (Supervisor: Prof. Dennis Jensen), for receiving a graduate scholarship from the Quebec Respiratory Health Research Network.
Congratulations to Felix Girard, PhD candidate in the the DKPE's Clinical Exercise & Respiratory Physiology Laboratory (Supervisor: Prof. Dennis Jensen), for receiving graduate scholarships from the Canadian Lung Association and Quebec Respiratory Health Research Network.
The following is an excerpt from The 平特五不中 Reporter:
The RSC Fellowship is comprised of over 2,400 Canadian scholars, artists, and scientists, who are peer-elected as leaders in their field and have made remarkable contributions in the arts, the humanities, the sciences, and Canadian public life. The RSC recognizes excellence across disciplines by electing Fellows to one of three Academies: The Academy of Sciences, the Academy of Social Sciences, and the Academy of Arts and Humanities.
The Faculty of Education welcomes back听Dr. Julie C么t茅,听newly appointed Director of the Sylvan Adams Sports Science Institute (SASSI)听as she returns from her sabbatical (September 1). Dr. C么t茅 has been a key leader in the establishment of SASSI and has previously served as Interim Director for the Institute and will continue to steer its research and collaborations across different sectors.
Faculty of Education alumnus, Eric San (B.Ed.'96) AKA "Kid Koala" was featured in 平特五不中 News, talking about his music career, his 平特五不中 days, and how he created a holistic music-influenced curriculum for his grade six class while student teaching.
Kid Koala, a pioneering innovator of turntable music, performed at student dorm parties while pursuing an Education degree at 平特五不中.
On Wednesday, August 23rd, DISE Faculty Lecturer and recent PhD graduate Aron Lee Rosenberg was featured on CBC Radio Noon, discussing his newly released book about spending the year 2020 completely offline - even while completing the candidacy process for his PhD.
The book is called Jacking Out: A Journal of a Year Spent Offline, and was published by Rock's Mills Press.
A call for papers for a mini-special issue in the 平特五不中 Journal of Education on Bill 23.
The deadline to submit is October 31, 2023.
Would you like to explore your ecological imagination?
Attend one to three creative, interactive, free and fun workshops?
Contribute to a better understanding of the role of imagination and creative arts practices in dealing with the climate crisis?
When the inaugural cohort of the 平特五不中 Sustainability Education Fellows (SEF) gathered for their final event in May 2023, the presentation topics ranged from regenerative agriculture and sustainable supply chains to biodiversity in Barbados and how climate change impacts respiratory illnesses. While all 23 faculty and student participants shared the common goal of embedding sustainability in the curriculum, it was clear that a group representing seven faculties and 11 departments across two campuses offered a broad range of ideas for how to achieve that goal.
Office of First Nations and Inuit Education (OFNIE) student, Esther Elizabeth Tooma, was featured by CBC as being part of an all-female team that finished in second place at the听Quebec Aboriginal Firefighters Competition last week. Tooma, a certificate student slated to graduate after the Summer 2024 Semester, only started training last year for the firefighter competition held in听Listuguj, Quebec.听