June 11 – Dialogue on Aging Virtual Series Session#2
1PM: Come early to participate in virtual interactive exhibits from the comfort of your own home. Bring your own beverage. Participants will have chances to ask questions and win a prize. The exhibitor mini presentation schedule will follow. 2PM: Canada Research Chair, Dr. Eli Puterman will: Discuss how physical activity improves health, wellbeing, and mood […]
June 5th Webinar – Regulation of cerebral blood flow in humans; Old concepts, new ideas
The Schools of Kinesiology (UBC Vancouver) and Health and Exercise Sciences (UBCO) are co-hosting a weekly webinar series featuring current faculty research topics. The series runs May through June. All are invited to attend these free academic presentations on Friday afternoons from 3:00pm-4:30pm PST. Title: Regulation of cerebral blood flow in humans; Old concepts, new […]
Arielle Sadaka
Arielle Sadaka will graduate with a Bachelors of Kinesiology in the Interdisciplinary Stream on June 17, 2020. As a Varsity athlete and captain of the UBC Track and Field team, Arielle was a highly active member of the Kinesiology student body. Hailing from Montreal, Arielle was a transfer student from Dawson College who first went […]
Brandon Lam
Brandon Lam is set to graduate on June 17th, 2020 with a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology in the Interdisciplinary Stream. Upon transferring into UBC from Capilano University, he immediately became heavily involved within the Kin community. Looking back at his UBC KIN journey, Brandon says “The School of Kinesiology is like no other school at […]
May 29th Webinar – Quantifying pain: Is it possible and should you care?
The Schools of Kinesiology (UBC Vancouver) and Health and Exercise Sciences (UBCO) are co-hosting a weekly webinar series featuring current faculty research topics. The series runs May through June. All are invited to attend these free academic presentations on Friday afternoons from 3:00pm-4:30pm PST. Title: Quantifying pain: Is it possible and should you care? Description: […]
April 30 Event Recap: UBC Sport Science Speaker Series
The UBC Athletics Sport Science & Sport Medicine team successfully delivered its first-ever virtual Sport Science Speaker Series on Thursday, April 30th. As a result of the Covid-19 outbreak, this event was held in place of the annual UBC Sport Science Symposium and featured four distinguished UBC School of Kinesiology alumni who have pursued […]
Experiential Learning: Lessons in Community from the Musqueam
Kin 489B is a fascinating course because of its blended learning format. Students are encouraged to apply the theoretical knowledge learned in class to real-world issues facing Indigenous communities in the form of experiential learning placements. Within these placements, students gain a greater understanding of the complexities of healthy living within Indigenous communities. Effective partnership […]
May 22nd Webinar – Exercise and Spinal Cord Injury: From Guidelines to Practice
The Schools of Kinesiology (UBC Vancouver) and Health and Exercise Sciences (UBCO) are co-hosting a weekly webinar series featuring current faculty research topics. The series runs May through June. All are invited to attend these free academic presentations on Friday afternoons from 3:00pm-4:30pm PST. Presentation Description: People living with spinal cord injury are at the […]
May 15th Webinar: Cardiovascular and muscle metabolic adaptations to dynamic exercise training
The Schools of Kinesiology (UBC Vancouver) and Health and Exercise Sciences (UBCO) are co-hosting a weekly webinar series featuring current research of their faculty members. The series runs May through June. All are invited to attend these free academic presentations on Friday afternoons from 3:00pm-4:30pm. Presentation Description: Exercise training induces changes in the […]
May 15th 2020 – Webinar: Cardiovascular and muscle metabolic adaptations to dynamic exercise training
The Schools of Kinesiology (UBC Vancouver) and Health and Exercise Sciences (UBCO) are co-hosting a weekly webinar series featuring current research of their faculty members. The series runs May through June. All are invited to attend these free academic presentations on Friday afternoons from 3:00pm-4:30pm. Join Dr. Robert Boushel on Friday, May 15th when he […]








