School of Health and Exercise Sciences

Dr. Rhyann McKay begins with the question: “How can I help?”

Graduate Teaching Positions 2022/2023

Job Classification: Depending on their program (Masters or PhD) Graduate TA’s will be ranked at the level of GTA I or GTA II Course Openings: Various courses within the Bachelor of Human Kinetics and Nursing curricula Student Eligibility: Must be registered in a Master’s or PhD program Salary: Markers, GTA I, GTA II per BCGEU […]

UBCO experts discuss what’s changed after two years of COVID-19
Exercising to counteract chronic inflammation

Exercising to counteract chronic inflammation

UBCO researchers say being active can help control an overactive immune system

UBCO researcher discusses the importance of science literacy

UBCO researcher discusses the importance of science literacy

Scientific knowledge can lead to a healthy lifestyle, smart decisions

UBCO research team plans community events for World Diabetes Day
UBCO researcher named Chair for Women in Science and Engineering

UBCO researcher named Chair for Women in Science and Engineering

Jenn Jakobi has a passion for building equity, diversity and inclusion

New research proves diet can put Type 2 diabetes into remission

New research proves diet can put Type 2 diabetes into remission

Low calorie, low carb food, under pharmacist supervision, can eliminate meds

UBCO recent graduate aims for podium

UBCO recent graduate aims for podium

Paralympic athlete Rob Shaw hopes to ace another challenge

From Honours project to authorship

From Honours project to authorship

Bachelor of Human Kinetics alum receives authorship from undergraduate research experience Having your research declined by research journals is a regular occurrence for academics. Peer-review subjects an author’s scholarly work to the scrutiny of experts in the same field. With the aim to ensure academic scientific quality, academics regularly face rejection.  Yet, for alum Jenna […]