尤物视频

MENU

March 10, 2025 | DIGEST NO. 435

UPCOMING EVENTS

BPK RESEARCH DAY
 

Join us 尤物视频's 15th Annual BPK Research Day on April 4th at SFU's Big Data Hub! This event provides a platform to highlight the outstanding research conducted within our department. We invite all students engaged in research within BPK at both the graduate and undergraduate levels to take part in a variety of different presentation formats. Submissions reporting on research at different stages, including proposed, in-progress, and completed research, are enthusiastically welcomed.

Don't miss this opportunity to showcase your work and celebrate the vibrant research community at SFU! Be sure to follow our Instagram for more information! We hope to see you there!

Join MINDmatters!

Make a difference to the BPK community. Share your ideas and energy with the MINDMatters Committee and help create an engaged, healthy, and vibrant learning community.

For more information email us @bpkasst@sfu.ca

Empower students: Services available through the Student Learning Commons & Research Commons Spring 2025

The Student Learning Commons (SLC) offers free workshops and events on a wide variety of topics in on-campus, virtual, and hybrid settings. Our writing workshops help with all aspects of the writing process. Our learning workshops help with a variety of learning, studying, and academic performance and engagement topics. We also offer workshops, coaching and a variety of resources for students to improve conversational and listening skills in English. A list of this term鈥檚 workshops and events is below. Scan the QR code next to the offering of your choice, or click here to register. 

SLC Program guide

Workshop Schedule

SCIENCE & MATH PEER ACADEMIC SUPPORT

Free, drop-in support for many introductory Science courses

Available at Burnaby & Surrey campuses, and online

Level Up your STEM career
 
Are you a STEM student looking for ways to take your career to the next level? Join us online for Level Up Your STEM Career on Thu Feb 06 2025, from 4:30 鈥 6:00PM.  
  • Get valuable insights on how volunteering can help you gain career clarity, make connections and develop resume-boosting skills and experience
  • Hear from our panel of current student volunteers and community organization leaders about their experiences and some exciting upcoming opportunities you can get involved in

Don't miss out on this chance to Level Up your future!

Register:  OR join us for live viewing in Sci-Space AQ 3146, Burnaby Campus

Sci-Space & SLC Workshops

Embark on a transformative learning journey with Sci-Space & Student Learning Commons Workshops. Explore the convergence of science and academic excellence in these dynamic sessions designed to amplify your knowledge and skills. Join the experience that goes beyond the ordinary, presented by Sci-Space & Student Learning Commons.

EVENTS PAGE

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Important Scheduling Update for Spring 2025

MBB 201 (D100): will now run on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 14:30鈥15:20 in SWH 10081.

Please note, both BPK 205 and MBB 201 will not be running next summer, so please take these courses this spring if necessary for you to progress in your major courses in the Fall 2025 term.

BPK 343 and BPK 482 Enrolment Information

SFU is required by law to ensure that every student registered in a practicum that involves working with children or vulnerable adults undergoes a CRRA Criminal Record Check. The University must submit consent forms with payment to the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General. SFU is prohibited by law to permit students to work with children or vulnerable adults without a CRRA Criminal Record Check. List of BPK Courses requiring a CRRA Criminal Record Check is as follows:

  • BPK 343 鈥 Active Health: Assessment & Programming
  • BPK 482 - Ergonomics and Rehabilitation

The Criminal Record Check is coded as a prerequisite for the above courses and cannot be waived by law.

Please refer to the process for Criminal Records Check on SFU Student Service website here: /students/criminalrecords.html

By law, SFU cannot accept CRC's done through other agencies including the RCMP. Students with criminal record checks conducted through agencies other than the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General are still expected to fulfill this requirement. Further, the process for a Criminal Record Check must be undertaken by SFU only.

Since the document is valid for 5 years, it would be a good idea to get it done far in advance of your enrollment for any of the listed courses as the processing time can vary.

BPK 421 - Clinical Exercise Physiology Cardiorespiratory & Metabolic Diseases (KIN majors only)

Dr's. Alex Coates and Dave Clarke are offering a great Special Topics course this Fall!!

Course Details:

The relationship between exercise and its impact on chronic disease mitigation and management. Topics include exercise testing, exercise programming, pharmacology, and the relationship between exercise and disease for a variety of common chronic diseases and conditions. 

Prerequisites: BPK 310, BPK 343

Recommended: BPK 340, BPK 305

If you have enjoyed BPK 310, 343 and 443, you will like this course.  It is also great preparation for those students who may want to become certified Clinical Exercise Physiologists, for example through The Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP).

On your KIN major Program Planner this course will count as a UD BPK course where BPK 42X is listed. Or as an additional UD BPK course for those in the Active Health and Rehab. Concentration.  

This course will only run once a year! If you are trying to decide between this course and BPK 326, please note that 326 runs every term. So, please consider enrolling for this fall.

COURSE OUTLINE

CRC Requirements and Online Platform Transition

The university is transitioning to an online platform this summer. BC residents should prepare by obtaining a BC Services Card and downloading the BC Services Card App. This change aims to streamline CRC applications, reducing delays typically experienced from July to September. Out-of-province students will need to submit a paper application, which requires additional processing time.

Visit the CRC webpage for details on courses requiring a CRC.

DETAILS

Discover Our New Course Schedule

Get ready for clarity and convenience with our latest resource: the new proposed course schedule from Fall 2024 to Summer 2026! Designed to simplify your course planning, this document makes it easy to see what courses will be offered in the coming years.

With this proposed schedule, you can:

  1. See Future Courses: Find out what courses will be available in advance, so you can plan your academic path with confidence.

  2. Plan Your Schedule: Map out your classes for upcoming semesters, ensuring you stay on track to meet your goals.

  3. Stay Updated: Stay informed about course details like prerequisites and scheduling to make informed decisions about your education.

  4. Stay Ahead: Get a head start on planning by identifying courses of interest early, so you don't miss out on any opportunities.

  5. Customize Your Plan: Tailor your course selection to match your interests and aspirations for a well-rounded academic experience.

DETAILS

Spring  2025 Academic Dates and Deadlines

Fall term courses start January 6, 2025; last day of exam is April 26. Note: For comprehensive term dates, see .

ACADEMIC DATES & DEADLINES

Unlock Answers: Explore Our FAQ Section Today

Discover the answers you've been seeking! Dive into our FAQ page and find solutions to your most pressing questions.

FAQ: Can I register in a course if I am just finishing up the prerequisite course/s now and don't have my final grade/s yet?

If a prerequisite course is in progress, the system will allow a student to enroll in a course that requires that prerequisite for the upcoming term. However, if the student does not achieve the required minimum grade, in most cases this is a C-, the student will be dropped from course/s that require it. 

Don't miss out on valuable information鈥攅xplore our FAQ page now!

FAQ PAGE

Academic Advising

BPK students who are officially approved into a BPK major or minor program can book advising appointments and access Zoom drop-in link using the  system.

** Please have Academic Transcripts on-hand for appointments. Follow this link for instructions: /students/records/advising-transcripts.html

BPK Advising hours are as follows:

Day Appointments
Monday 10am 鈥 11:40am
Tuesday 10am 鈥 11:40am; 2pm 鈥 3pm
Wednesday 10am 鈥 11:40am; 2pm - 3pm
Thursday 10am - 11am; 2pm 鈥 3:40pm

Zoom Drop-in advising for quick (< 10 minutes) questions

Day Zoom Drop-in
Monday 1:30pm - 2:30pm
Wednesday 3:15pm - 4:15pm

If you are not available for drop-in times, or are unable to make an appointment, you may email the advisor through the .

ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES

FASS FORWARD
 
Whether you're finishing your undergraduate degree, planning grad school or looking for work鈥擫earn valuable, lifelong skills with FASS Forward. Courses are generally only for one month and are open to all students. 
 
FASS 222 - Critical Research Skills
FASS 223 - Creating Effective Teams
FASS 224 - Meditation in Multicultural Contexts
FASS 225 - Personal Finance for Students
FASS 305/805 - Centring Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) in Practical Life Settings
CHEM 391-3 Industrial Chemistry
 
Instructor: Vance Williams
Day/Time: MWF 10:30-11:20am

This course brings together core chemical concepts to provide a broad perspective on the place of chemistry in modern society. Students will gain an appreciation of how external factors, such as government regulations, the economics of large-scale manufacturing, and supply chains impact the chemical industry. Conversely, we will explore the impact of chemical production on human health and the environment, and the prospects for a chemical industry that is safer and more sustainable.

Prerequisite: CHEM 282 (or 283) with a minimum grade of C-.

 Note: If you have any questions about your prerequisites, email the Chemistry undergraduate advisor at chemadv@sfu.ca with your name and student number.

New Course Alert: MATH 292 - Mathematical Proofs and Proof Techniques

Starting Fall 2024, the Department of Mathematics will offer MATH 292, taught by Dr. Joanna Niezen, every M-W-F from 9:30-10:20 AM. This course is a great option for those interested in mastering proof techniques, especially if you're planning to take MATH 242 (Intro to Analysis) in Spring 2025.

MATH 292 can also serve as an alternative prerequisite for MATH 232, MATH 240, and MACM 201, making it ideal for prospective MATH minors and students taking MATH 340 or MACM 201 this fall.

For more details, including how MATH 292 supports your academic journey, check out the attached PDF or contact Dr. Joanna Niezen at jniezen@sfu.ca. Don鈥檛 miss this opportunity鈥攅nroll now, as MATH 292 will not be offered in Spring 2025!

DETAILS

 Discover the Power of Nuclear Medicine: NUSC 444

Explore Nuclear Medicine and Radiopharmaceutical Science in NUSC 444 - Special Topics in Nuclear Science. This interdisciplinary course delves into cutting-edge advancements enabling medical diagnostics, prognosis, and therapy. Gain insights into nuclear molecular imaging and radiopharmaceutical therapy, preparing to contribute to healthcare innovation. Prerequisite: 60 units in Science or related disciplines.

COURSE OUTLINE

Calling All Ergonomics Enthusiasts

The Association of Canadian Ergonomists (ACE) is now offering FREE student memberships! 馃捈馃挕

Join ACE, the authoritative voice of ergonomics in Canada, as we unite professionals to optimize human and organizational well-being. With a thriving community of over 500 members nationwide, ACE is dedicated to fostering accountability, collaboration, competence, diversity, and integrity.

Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to join a bilingual, professional network and gain access to invaluable resources and connections. Seize the chance to shape the future of ergonomics both nationally and internationally!

OTHER OPPORTUNITIES

OzTREKK Webinar: From Dental Student to Dentist馃Ψ- March 11th

Are you interested in a career in dentistry? Join OzTREKK, Australian dental school alumni, and current dental students for an exclusive Q&A panel on March 11!

What you'll learn:

  • Why studying dentistry in Australia or NZ is a great option
  • What to expect in dental school, including classes and clinicals
  • The student experience鈥攍iving in Australia
  • Tips for success and what we wish we had known
  • Live Q&A鈥攁sk us anything!

Webinar Details:

  • Topic: From Dental Student to Dentist 馃Ψ
  • Date: March 11, 2025 馃搮
  • Time: 8 PM ET | 6 PM MT | 5 PM PT 鈴
  • Location:&苍产蝉辫;翱苍濒颈苍别&苍产蝉辫;馃捇

Reserve your spot today!

Register here: 

Can鈥檛 make it? No worries鈥攔egister anyway, and we鈥檒l send you the recording.

 

The Princeton Review Free Virtual Dental Event

The Princeton Review is hosting a free Virtual Dental Info Session on Monday, March 18th, from 8:00 PM 鈥 9:30 PM EST.

This session is perfect for students preparing for dental school applications and looking to strengthen their knowledge about the admissions process. This is a great opportunity for students considering dental school to gain valuable insights, and we would really appreciate it if you could share this information. I have attached the graphics for reference, let me know if you have any questions.

Western Final of Ma th猫se en 180 secondes (MT180) on March 21, 2025.

MT180 is the French-language equivalent of the 3-Minute Thesis (3MT), offering graduate students an exciting opportunity to present their research in French to a wide audience in just 3 minutes!

Key dates:

  • February 6: Training offered by Acfas.
  • February 13: Registration deadline.
  • February 14: Training offered by Acfas for doctoral students wishing to take part in the competition.
  • March 21: Western Final at 尤物视频.
  • May 7: National Final as part of the 92nd Acfas Congress in Montreal.

Candidates will be supported through at least one Acfas training session to prepare their presentations. Master鈥檚 and doctoral students enrolled in a Canadian university and able to present in French are eligible. More details are available here.

Research Participants Recruitment

Graduate students and volunteers

Currently hiring Master's students to start around September 2025.

鈥婣ccepting volunteers anytime!

鈥媁orking with us will expose you to a range of disciplines including physiology, psychology, epidemiology, and healthcare quality improvement. You can focus on one of our research areas or be involved in all areas, whatever feels right for you.

Employment Opportunities

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT COORDINATOR

SportAbility is a Provincial disability sport organization who provides access to sport for British Columbians with physical disabilities. Our sports include Boccia, Para Hockey, Powerchair Soccer and CP/Para Soccer. SportAbility is seeking a part-time Community Engagement Coordinator to lead the planning and delivery of introductory sport sessions and community engagement activities. Specifically, this role will focus on increasing 鈥楾ry-It鈥 sessions and community engagements for all sports under SportAbility鈥檚 mandate, as well as supporting with initiatives related to equity, diversity, and inclusion. The Community Engagement Coordinator will work closely with the Sport Development Coordinator and report directly to the Executive Director.

Job posting details can be found here.

Wanted: Respite Caregivers (in City of Vancouver)

Would you love to work with children or adults with disabilities, and have one or two available afternoon(s) or day(s) per week? If so, we've got a great opportunity for you!

The Developmental Disabilities Association is seeking contracted Caregivers to work 1:1 with a child or adult in our Respite 尤物视频. Our caregivers provide a break for families by taking their family member for a fun, supervised and safe community outing once or twice a week. Respite takes place mostly on weekends, or on a weekday after school, depending on the family's needs. Wages are $20 or $22/hr, depending on level of support needs. Read more..

Registered Kinesiologist in Coquitlam

We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Registered Kinesiologist to join our multidisciplinary team on a part-time, independent contractor basis. This role involves working 1:1 with patients recovering from injuries, including those from motor vehicle accidents, in a collaborative and integrative health care setting. Read more..

Join Flavourful Science: Igniting Curiosity Through STEAM Education!

We have roughly 12 positions available for our Diversifying STEAM Program (taking place in the Surrey School District and at SFU Surrey鈥檚 Sustainable Engineering Building). This program engages elementary aged students who come from demographics that have been traditionally under-represented in STEM. The positions are for the Winter term (Jan - Mar) and/or Spring term (Apr - July) with the possibility of extension. Please see the job descriptions and application link below (note hiring will occur on a rolling basis, so applicants are encouraged to apply early):

  •  (there is one form for all positions available) 

Teaching Opportunities for Grad Students!

Are you passionate about teaching? Prep101 offers part-time, online teaching roles perfect for you. No prior MCAT exam experience needed 鈥 we provide training and materials. Our flexible schedule ensures you can balance teaching with your studies. Join us in inspiring learners nationwide!

$50-70/hour for teaching!

Questions? Contact Michael: michael@prep101.com

Change the Landscape of Physical Activity for People Experiencing Disability!

The Canadian Disability Participation Project (CDPP) is a is a research partnership of 43 academics from across Canada, the United States and England and 31 partners from Canadian sport, exercise and play organizations and academic institutions. The goal of CDPP is to develop, test, implement and nationally disseminate, evidence-based programs that create quality sport, exercise and play participation for children, youth and adults with physical, intellectual, and sensory disabilities.

CDPP welcomes enthusiastic, creative and curious students to join our team! Please view our flyer for more information and visit  to review our directory of academic partners taking graduate students for the upcoming year.

DETAILS

馃帗 Seeking Graduate Students for Cardiovascular Physiology Research! 馃┖

Are you interested in pursuing graduate training in the field of cardiovascular control in health and disease? The Cardiovascular Physiology Laboratory is currently welcoming applications from both Master's and Doctoral-level students.

If you're eager to delve into cutting-edge research and contribute to advancements in cardiovascular science, The Cardiovascular Physiology Laboratory wants to hear from you! Simply send your CV, transcripts, and a statement of interest to Dr. Claydon. and feel free to reach out for further details. 

Elevate your academic journey and make a meaningful impact on cardiovascular health. Join Dr. Claydon's research team today! 馃挭馃敩

DETAILS

Join the Science AL!VE Team

Exciting news from Science AL!VE, SFU's Faculty of Applied Sciences Outreach team!  If you're passionate about making STEM accessible, this opportunity is for you!

About the Position: Science AL!VE is running programs in collaboration with the Vancouver Aboriginal Friendship Centre Society and ACCESS, and they need someone who is dedicated to inspiring curiosity in STEM. While traditionally, successful applicants have a backgound in education, science, health sciences, kinesiology, computer science, and more - eligibility for this position extends beyond the Faculty of Applied Sciences.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Volunteer with SportAbility: Make a Difference in the Lives of Athletes

SportAbility BC is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting adapted sports and physical activity for individuals with disabilities. We are the provincial sport organization for para (sledge) hockey, Boccia, powerchair soccer and para soccer. We are seeking passionate and dedicated individuals to volunteer their time and skills to support our programs and events. 
Volunteer opportunities include: coaching, refereeing, scorekeeping, recreational program leads and event planning! All opportunities are flexible and give volunteers an opportunity to work hands on with para athletes.
Volunteering with SportAbility is a rewarding experience that allows you to:

  1. 路       Make a positive impact on the lives of athletes with disabilities.
  2. 路       Develop valuable skills such as leadership, communication, and teamwork.
  3. 路       Connect with a supportive community of like-minded individuals.

If you are interested in volunteering please feel free to reach out to sportdevelopment@sportabilitybc.ca or fill out a volunteer application .  

Volunteer with SportAbility: Make a Difference in the Lives of Athletes

SportAbility BC is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting adapted sports and physical activity for individuals with disabilities. We are the provincial sport organization for para (sledge) hockey, Boccia, powerchair soccer and para soccer. We are seeking passionate and dedicated individuals to volunteer their time and skills to support our programs and events. 
Volunteer opportunities include: coaching, refereeing, scorekeeping, recreational program leads and event planning! All opportunities are flexible and give volunteers an opportunity to work hands on with para athletes.
Volunteering with SportAbility is a rewarding experience that allows you to:

  1. 路       Make a positive impact on the lives of athletes with disabilities.
  2. 路       Develop valuable skills such as leadership, communication, and teamwork.
  3. 路       Connect with a supportive community of like-minded individuals.

If you are interested in volunteering please feel free to reach out to sportdevelopment@sportabilitybc.ca or fill out a volunteer application .  

BC Wheelchair Sports Assocaitaion : Volunteers needed !

We're looking for awesome volunteers to help out at our Indooor Wheelchair Athletics 尤物视频 in Richmond and Coquitlam 

The Canadian Red Cross (CRC) is looking for more volunteers for their HELP (health equipment loan program) team!

Do you want to gain health-care experience, work with other like-minded students and also make a big impact in your community? - If so, the Canadian Red Cross HELP team is the place for you. As a volunteer, you will communicate with healthcare professionals (OT, PT, Doctors etc.) to help get medical equipment to those who cannot afford to buy it, or simply just want to borrow it after things like injuries and surgeries. Scheduling has lots of flexibility, as the CRC recognizes how important education commitments are. Locations include but are not limited to Burnaby and Surrey. There is currently no fixed deadline to apply. 

Learn more about the HELP team at REDCROSS.CA or contact Simran (simran.virk@redcross.ca; 236-339-0224).

Coaches & Volunteers Opportunities!

  • Program will run once a month for 6 months
  • 4-8 hours a month, working in groups
  • Training provided virtually
  • No prior experience needed
  • Opportunities perfect for anyone interested in Kinesiology, Occupational Therapy, Physio Therapy, Speach Therapy and Therapeutic Rectreation
  • Prior coaching with kids an asset

Contact for question or to sign up: program@bccerebralpalsy.com

More infomation can visit

 

Fraser Health Crisis Line Recruiting Volunteer!

Are you looking for a volunteer opportunity? Why not start now!

The Fraser Health Crisis Line is recruiting volunteers to provide assistance to people in the region who are experiencing emotional distress. No previous experience is needed as extensive training and ongoing support is provided. If you are interested in learning more about this challenging and rewarding opportunity, the first step is to review the information on our website and then attend a Zoom Information Session. Please go to  and click on Get Involved -> I Want to Volunteer -> Crisis Line. Here you will find the dates and Zoom links for the up-coming sessions.

Many volunteers report that their Crisis Line experience was significant in helping them reach their educational and/or career goals, including acceptance into Graduate 尤物视频, Policing, Medical School, E-Comm 911, Social Work, Mental Health and related fields. Volunteers also tell us that they find the Crisis Line to be a rewarding and fulfilling experience, as they are truly making a difference.

Join Flavourful Science: Igniting Curiosity Through STEAM Education!

Flavourful Science, a non-profit organization, brings excitement to STEAM topics through food-based experiments. Our Vancouver School Program (VSP) has reached 900+ elementary students across 15 schools, with rave reviews from teachers.

New Initiative Alert: SFU students will lead workshops for elementary students in Burnaby. Volunteer with us to inspire the next generation!

Get Involved: Contact mosesj@sfu.ca for details

Website: 

Instagram: 

Volunteer Opportunity at UBC Sports Law

Dr. Mark Moore, renowned Sports Law Professor at UBC, is on the lookout for a volunteer classroom assistant. Dive into the world of sports and law alongside an expert.

馃搮 When: Thursdays, 2-5 pm
馃搷 Where: Allard Hall, UBC

You'll assist with guest interviews, multimedia clips, student presentations, and engaging negotiation exercises. Familiarity with Zoom, Canvas, and Excel is desired. Position opened until filled.

A bit about Dr. Moore: A former pro hockey player, co-owner of Nike Sports Camps, and author. Past classes featured legends like Ken Dryden and Charles Tator OC.

馃摡 Interested? Drop an email to Dr. Mark Moore: moore@allard.ubc.ca

Fraser Health Crisis Line Volunteer Opportunity

Are you looking for a volunteer opportunity? Why not start now!

The Fraser Health Crisis Line is recruiting volunteers to provide assistance to people in the region who are experiencing emotional distress. No previous experience is needed as extensive training and ongoing support is provided. If you are interested in learning more about this challenging and rewarding opportunity,the first step is to review the information on our website and then attend a Zoom Information Session. Please go to and click on Get Involved -> I Want to Volunteer -> Crisis Line. Here you will find the dates and Zoom links for the up-coming sessions.

Many volunteers report that their Crisis Line experience was significant in helping them reach their educational and/or career goals, including acceptance into Graduate 尤物视频, Policing, Medical School, E-Comm 911, Social Work, Mental Health and related fields. Volunteers also tell us that they find the Crisis Line to be a rewarding and fulfilling experience, as they are truly making a difference.

IN THE NEWS

Lungpacer Medical Announces Positive Results from STIMULUS Trial: Diaphragm Neurostimulation Improves Hemodynamic Performance During Mechanical Ventilation
 
Lungpacer Medical, the award-winning medical device company founded by BPK professor Andy Hoffer in 2009 and spun out from the SFU Neurokinesiology Lab in 2014, achieved a key milestone on December 5, 2024 when the FDA granted Premarket Approval to its first product, AeroPace鈩. Designed as a personal trainer for the diaphragm muscle of critically ill patients who are unable to wean from mechanical ventilation, the AeroPace system uses an intravenous catheter to rhythmically stimulate the phrenic nerves in order to rebuild diaphragm strength and empower natural, independent breathing. Read More..

Get to Know BPK鈥檚 New Chair

About Dr. Steve Robinovitch: Steve grew up in Winnipeg and moved to Vancouver in 1986 to complete his undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering at UBC. Unsure of his career path after graduation, Steve was fortunate to secure a summer job in a research lab at GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre, where he was first introduced to the field of biomechanics. Driven by his newfound passion for research, Steve spent the next decade in the US, earning his Master鈥檚 and PhD degrees at MIT and subsequently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Orthopaedics at the University of California, San Francisco. In 2000, Steve returned to the Lower Mainland and joined SFU as a faculty member in BPK. His research centers on injury biomechanics, including falls and fall-related injuries in older adults, as well as traumatic brain injuries in sports. Outside of research, Steve enjoys skiing, mountain biking, hiking, traveling, and spending time with his family. He is grateful to live and work in such a beautiful setting and feels a profound connection to both the Lower Mainland and SFU as an institution for higher learning.

What matters to older adults in physical activity research

Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute - News and stories

"Why older adults value physical activity might be as important as interventions designed to get them moving, according to the findings of Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute researcher Dr. Dawn Mackey. Her , published in the Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, reveals that a myriad of social, psychological and physical goals inspired older adults to engage in fitness, largely to maintain or improve their quality of life and independence...."

Exploring the Benefits of Physical Activity for Older Adults: Insights from a New Study

What do older adults hope to gain from participating in physical activity? This is the focus of a new qualitative research project conducted by Peter Young, Christine Wallsworth, Hitika Gosal, and Dawn Mackey. The study reveals that older adults have a wide range of desired outcomes from physical activity, spanning physical, clinical, psychological, social, and overarching domains. These outcomes range from specific goals, such as greater leg strength, to more general aspirations like maintaining overall health.

Interestingly, many outcomes were found to be interrelated or nested within each other. For instance, an older adult might exercise to improve balance, which in turn helps them live independently and enhances their quality of life. This research underscores the complex and multifaceted nature of physical activity benefits for older adults, highlighting the importance of understanding and supporting these diverse outcomes.

Instructors Share Techniques for Avoiding Email Overload

Looking to reduce inbox overload and ensure students get the support they need? Small course design changes can make a big difference. Physics lecturer Sarah Johnson shares how a concise, visually engaging syllabus has minimized student emails about basic course info. Biomedical physiology lecturer Sabrina Lee teaches students to craft effective emails, fostering self-efficacy and problem-solving while reducing unnecessary messages. Beedie lecturer Matt Martell鈥檚 flexible late policy and statistics lecturer Becky Wei Lin鈥檚 optional bonus quizzes further cut down on email volume, providing a smoother, more efficient communication flow. 

READ MORE

DISCLAIMER: The Department of BPK is forwarding these opportunities as we receive them, however we strongly encourage you to research and obtain information regarding the reputation of organizations, the terms and conditions of employment or service, as well as to understand your rights and responsibilities. The Department does not endorse any specific individuals, organizations, products, programs or services. If you see any suspicious postings or hiring practices, please notify us immediately at bpk_engage@sfu.ca.