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Gains in sports-related subjects bolstered a strong showing by the University of Alberta in the 2018 QS World University Rankings by Subject.

The U of A moved up three spots to finish seventh in the area of sports-related subjects. .

Kerry Mummery, Dean of the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation, said the improvement, which is based on relative performance in research rankings—citations and h-index citations—shows the importance of research, as well as institutional reputation.

“Our strength in research is our diversity in research,” he said. “Although the term ’sport’ is featured in the name, the term encompasses work we do in the areas of sport, exercise, physical activity and health. Our diversity extends to the aspect of the areas studied—biological, mechanical, behavioural and sociocultural.”

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Friday, June 1 • 10:30am - 12:00pm
Working together to promote positive youth development through sport LIMITED

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Working together to promote positive youth development through sport

Format: Panel session (60-90 min)

Panelists:  Loren Chiu, Nick Holt, Joel Jackson, Tara-Leigh McHugh, Natasha Spaling  

Moderator/Host: Amber Mosewich

Description:  This panel session unites multiple areas of expertise in exploring how to promote positive youth development through sport, with psychological, physiological, biomechanical, developmental, and organizational perspectives represented by the panelists.

Friday June 1, 2018 10:30am - 12:00pm MDT
2-210 Christenson Theatre, Van Vliet Centre University of Alberta