June 22, 2023
High school students get insight into future careers at Human Performance Lab open house
High school students from around Calgary recently had the chance to explore one of North America鈥檚 premier sport-science laboratories as the (HPL) at the Faculty of Kinesiology hosted its first in-person open house in three years.
The interactive event introduced students to the wide array of groundbreaking research conducted at the HPL that is pushing the boundaries of knowledge and innovation with the potential to shape the future of the kinesiology field.
Featured research included exploring the impact of food in facilitating a healthy gut microbiome, robotic gait training to improve bone health in youth with cerebral palsy, among other topics.聽
As students navigated through various exhibit stations, they had the opportunity to interact with enthusiastic graduate students and faculty members who eagerly shared their expertise.
鈥淚t鈥檚 nice to see fresh young people excited to do research and just listen to what鈥檚 going on on-campus, how we do research and what methods we鈥檙e using,鈥 says graduate student Juliana Rancier, who demonstrated to the potential future kinesiology students how robotics can assess cognitive, sensory and motor control in the arm.
鈥淚t鈥檚 so cool to be able to share what you鈥檙e doing and your passion with the students 鈥 it鈥檚 been really enlightening.鈥
Hands-on demonstrations allowed students to experience the innovative technologies and methodologies used in the laboratory, fostering a deeper understanding of the practical applications of kinesiology.
The experiential nature of the open house had students wanting more. Common feedback from students is that they鈥檇 want to come back again to view more stations and learn about body mechanics in a fun way.
The teachers who brought their students were happy the experiential opportunity is once again available after the COVID-19-forced hiatus.
鈥淗aving my students be able to come here and experience that hands-on aspect has been really great because they鈥檙e able to actually see and make connections from our curriculum.鈥
Sarah Burrill, Sports Medicine 30 teacher at Notre Dame High School
HPL researchers enjoy hosting events such as the open house, 鈥渁nd we鈥檝e missed it over the past several years,鈥 says HPL manager Juliana Cyr, BA鈥07. 鈥淚n high school, students often have limited knowledge of what鈥檚 possible when it comes to merging their interests with a future career. The HPL open house allows students to engage with world-renowned researchers and can open a new world of possibilities for them.
鈥淸The] students bring excitement and curiosity into our space, reminding us why what we do is cool. It鈥檚 been both fun and rewarding sharing our experience with them.鈥
Students who attended said they were inspired by the passion they saw on display as they look at kinesiology as a potential career path.
鈥淭his is sort of like a trailer into what we could be doing in the future,鈥 said Dhriti Thiru, a Grade 11 student from Edison School.
The is the No. 1-ranked sport-science school in North America and No. 11 globally. As a direct result of the 1988 Winter Olympics, the Faculty of Kinesiology has been able to develop a world-class environment for research and learning, as well as build superb training facilities for coaches and athletes at the varsity, community and Olympic levels. Kinesiology students receive high-quality, relevant, experiential learning opportunities that inform their future careers and contribute to research and scholarship in the faculty and university.聽The faculty is also the home of the successful ,听 , , 聽, and the .