Congrats to TIE lab graduate students Olivia and Nour for completing their thesis proposal
September 6th and 7th, 2022, TIE lab graduate students, Olivia Pastore and Nour Saadawi, each completed their thesis proposals with their committee.聽
Olivia's Ph.D. thesis: Understanding and reducing compassion fatigue using the compassion fatigue resilience model and self-compassion in peer mentors of Canadian spinal cord injury community-based organizations.
TIE lab members present their research at ECSEPS 2022 conference
March 25~26, 2022, TIE lab members, Olivia, Tayah, Meaghan, Nour, Lauren, and Georgia presented their research at the聽Eastern Canada Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium (ECSEPS) 2022 conference in Ottawa. Each of them did an amazing job giving the oral presentation and having great exchanges with the audience. Click here to see more pictures of TIE lab members at ECSEPS.聽
Congrats to TIE lab student Tayah on her new publication
March 12, 2022,聽TIE lab PhD student Tayah Liska published the research on the Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine. The title of the publication is "Examining long-term motivational and behavioural outcomes of two physical activity interventions".
Dr. Shane Sweet and Jacques Comeau co-presenting at KPE grad seminar
November 18th, 2021, Dr. Shane Sweet and Mr. Jacques Comeau collaboratively presented at the graduate seminar of the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education. They shared their experience in doing聽community-based research on peer mentorship for people living聽with spinal cord injuries.
TIE lab had two new publications on Spinal Cord
November 8, 2021, it's so exciting to announce that our lab聽recently published two papers on Spinal Cord. Both of them聽came聽from the聽study in which our聽research team collaborated with community partners to interview聽multiple individuals who have been involved in community-based spinal cord injury (SCI) peer mentorship programs.
Congratulations to Emilie Michalovic on passing her PhD dissertation defense
November 3rd,聽2021,聽TIE lab member Emilie Michalovic successfully completed聽her PhD dissertation defense. Emilie joined聽the TIE lab in 2015 and has been an excellent lab member over the past six years. She is Dr. Sweet's first student who completed her PhD degree. Emilie's research focuses on enhancing聽the social participation and well-being of people living with COPD.
TIE Lab members did excellent presentations at the SCAPPS 2021 online conference
October 20-22, 2021, the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology 2021 Conference was held聽online by the Nipissing University. TIE lab members, Jordan Herbison and聽Emilie Michalovic聽gave excellent oral presentations聽on their research. Olivia Pastore and Tayah Liska successfully presented their posters. TIE lab alumni, Dr. Meredith Rocchi, also presented her research at the conference.
Congrats to TIE lab student Olivia Pastore on passing the PhD comprehensive exam
September 24th, 2021, TIE lab student Olivia聽successfully defended her聽Ph.D. comprehensive exam.聽She did an excellent job and received lots of praise from her committee members聽on both the written and oral components.
In the summer, Olivia spent three months writing the answers to the questions in the topics on physical activity trends, self-compassion conceptualization, and RCT聽alternative methodologies.
Congrats, Olivia!
Congrats to TIE lab postdoc Jordan on publishing on The Conversation
September 7th, 2021,聽TIE lab post-doctoral fellow Jordan Herbison published an article titled "After the Paralympics: New initiative to get more Canadians involved in power wheelchair聽sport" on The Conversation.
TIE lab student Zhiyang (George) presented at the ASIA 2021 conference
July 8th, TIE lab PhD聽student, Zhiyang (George) virtually presented the research project "Identifying important outcomes of SCI peer mentorship using a Delphi consensus approach" at the American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA)聽2021 conference.聽ASIA is one of聽the leading Americas organizations in the field of spinal cord injury care, education, and research.
Congrats, George!
Congrats to TIE lab member Meaghan Osborne on receiving Cooke Fellowship in Physical Education
June 10, 2021, TIE lab student Meaghan receives聽the聽Cooke Fellowship in Physical Education. This fellowship was聽established in 2016 by J. Douglas Cooke BSc(PE) 1952 to support outstanding graduate students in the Faculty of Education entering the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education to pursue an MA in Physical and Health Education Pedagogy, Adapted Physical Activity or Sport and Exercise Psychology.
Congrats to TIE lab member Jordan Herbison on receiving 缅北强奸 Sports Science Research Post-Doctoral Fellowship
June 9th, 2021, TIE lab postdoctoral聽fellow Jordan Herbison received the聽缅北强奸 Sports Science Research Post-Doctoral Fellowship.聽
Congrats to TIE lab alumni Kaila Bonnell's new publication on Orbitexercise.com
March 31, 2021,聽Kaila Bonnell published an article聽entitled "Access To Physical Activity Opportunities For People Living With Physical Disabilities" on Orbitexercise.com.
Congratulations to TIE lab student Emilie Michalovic on her new publication
March 29, 2021,聽Emilie Michalovic, Dr. Shane Sweet, and Dr. Dennis Jensen published their study entitled 鈥淩esearch and Healthcare Priorities of Individuals Living with COPD.鈥 on COPD:聽Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.聽This study describes the research and healthcare priorities of individuals living with COPD.
Congratulations to TIE lab on the new publication on Psychology & Health
March 23, 2021, Dr. Meredith Rocchi (TIE lab alumni), Zhiyang Shi (TIE lab student), and Dr.