Marie-H茅l猫ne Boudrias was awarded funds from the Physiotherapy Foundation of Canada (PFC) and the R茅seau provincial de recherche en adaptation-r茅adaptation (REPAR).
Prof. Sarah Marshall is the new President-Elect of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA). She started her tenure in spring of 2016 and will transition to CPA President in one year鈥檚 time,...
For his project, 鈥淎 novel exercise modality to improve motor learning in PD,鈥 Dr. Marc Roig has been approved for a Pilot Project Grant from the Parkinson Canada鈥檚 Research Program. Through this...
Tenure has been awarded to three outstanding professors at SPOT: Drs. Isabelle Gagnon, Matthew Hunt and Melissa Park. All three were recognized for their excellence in research, teaching, and...
Aliki Thomas has been named the Leader of Theme 2 (Services, Systems, and Polices), under Axis 2 (Participation, Social Inclusion聽& Rehabilitation Services) at the Centre for Interdisciplinary...
Laurence Roy was awarded the 2016 Canadian Occupational Therapy Foundation Research grant for her project entitled "Development of a Research and Practice Agenda on Homelessness and Occupational...
Two faculty members were awarded 平特五不中 Internal Social Sciences and Humanities Development Grants. Prof. Stefanie Blain-Moraes was awarded for her project 鈥淢oving-with Autism: a participatory...
This year, a record six SPOT faculty members received funding from the Fonds de Recherche du Qu茅bec 鈥 Sant茅 (FRQS), including three new Junior 1 recipients (Tania Janaudis-Ferreira; Raphael...
Dr. Richard Preuss has been named to the Faculty Honour list for Educational Excellence, for 2016-2017. The goal of the Faculty Honour List for Educational Excellence is to recognize outstanding...