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March 23,2026 | Digest No. 478
Calling all BPK undergrads, grads, postdocs & faculty for the 16th Annual BPK Research Day SciComm Contest!
The purpose of the contest is to creatively display your scientific communication skills to a lay audience. Show off skills with one (or both) of our two prompts:
Prompt 1 (Ig) Nobel Worthy: Know research that first makes you laugh, then makes you think? Share it with us.
Prompt 2 Hardships to Triumphs: Share the rejection, the failed experiments, and the setbacks that shaped your success. Humorous, honest, or reflective, all stories are welcome.
Prizes awarded by audience vote!
Deadline to submit extended : March 27, 2026 at 11:59 PM
Submit to: Alice Li (meihui_li@sfu.ca)
SFU Physics IDEA welcomes you to LGBTQ+ IN STEM MEETUPS
Biweekly Wednesdays @ 1:30,
P8445.2
- February 4th
- February 25th
- March 11th
- March 25th
- April 8th
FREE SNACKS! GAMES!
NO SIGN-UP!
Science and Math Peer Academic Support: Online, and Burnaby & Surrey Campuses
Have questions about your general 1st/2nd year science courses? Need help on your assignments and upcoming midterms? The Science and Math Peer Academic Support are back virtually and in-person to help! Check out the schedule, starting on this Wednesday, September 10th, and how you can enroll here: https://www.sfu.ca/science/undergraduate-students/current-students/student-support/PeerAcademicSupport.html
Active Health and Rehabilitation Concentration - KIN Majors
Are you an approved KIN major working towards the Active Health and Rehabilitation concentration?
Please check your Advising Transcript under Student Programs to confirm that the concentration is listed.
If it is listed: no action is needed.
If it is not listed: send your name and student number to the BPK advisor via contact the advisor form, and we will add the concentration to your student record.
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 – 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: https://www.sfu.ca/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.
2SLGBTQIA+ students Counselling Update
2SLGBTQIA+ students Counselling who prefer to work with a 2SLGBTQIA+-identified counsellor can now schedule a counselling session with Alex Vanderveen directly by email or phone. Details are described here: 2SLGBTQIA+ Students Support Options webpage
They are also facilitating two counselling groups in the Fall 2025 term :
2SLGBTQIA+ Questioning group: Starts September 25, 2025.
DBT skills group: Co-facilitated with Racheal Ligali, Mental Health Nurse. Starts September 16, 2025. Note: This group is not 2SLGBTQIA+-specific.
The Counselling services page provides links for additional specialized counselling support options.
Public Talk: Nobel Laureate in Physics Donna Strickland
Extreme Light: Unlocking the Power of Superfast Lasers
Eventbrite Registration Link: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/extreme-light-unlocking-the-power-of-superfast-lasers-tickets-1985407384934
Location
Challenge Theatre, SFU Harbour Centre
515 West Hastings St., Vancouver
Date -Friday, March 27
Schedule
6:30 PM – Doors open
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM – Presentation and Q&A
Overview- SFU and UBC Science Outreach invites you to an evening with Nobel Prize-winning physicist Donna Strickland at SFU Harbour Centre. This public event will include a presentation followed by a Q&A session.
Venue
SFU Harbour Centre
515 West Hastings St., Vancouver
Event inquiries-sfuscienceoutreach@sfu.ca
Abstract:
With the invention of lasers, the intensity of a light wave was increased by orders of magnitude over what had been achieved with a light bulb or sunlight. This much higher intensity led to new phenomena being observed, such as violet light coming out when red light went into the material. After Gérard Mourou and I developed chirped pulse amplification, also known as CPA, the intensity again increased by more than a factor of 1,000 and it once again made new types of interactions possible between light and matter. We developed a laser that could deliver short pulses of light that knocked the electrons off their atoms. This new understanding of laser-matter interactions, led to the development of new machining techniques that are used in laser eye surgery or micromachining of glass used in cell phones.
Research Participants Recruitment
RESEARCH PARTICIPATION OPPORTUNITY : DO CHANGES IN AUTONOMIC BALANCE REFLECT CHANGES IN RESTING METABOLIC RATE?
The Exercise Physiology and Performance Lab at Simon Fraser University is recruiting healthy adults, 18 years or older to participate in a study investigating whether day-to-day changes in autonomic function (heart rate variability and blood pressure variability) reflect day-to-day changes in resting metabolic rate, within the same individual.
Time Commitment:
- Introductory Meeting(~ 30 minutes) 2 testing sessions (~l hour each)
- Conducted in the Exercise Physiology and Performance Lab, SFU Burnaby Campus (SCKK9627)
- Total commitment: ~2 hours 30 min
If you are interested in participating in this study, please email: Wajd Abumuaileq (waal2@sfu.ca) Or scan the QR code to visit the EPPL website and learn more about participating!
SFU WearTech Lab's Research Participants needed
Researchers at SFU’s WearTech Labs and Medtronic Canada are recruiting healthy adults (19+) for a study to help us learn more about pressure injuries and improve patient well-being in prolonged hospital visits.
Where: City Center 2 Building, Surrey (near Surrey Memorial Hospital; just past King George SkyTrain)
When: Sessions available Monday–Friday during office hours (with flexibility to arrange other times if needed)
Session Duration: ~1 hour
Compensation: $50 honorarium
Interested? Please fill out the pre-screening survey: https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/TYJCQ8M
RUN LAB:NEW STUDY ALERT
We are seeking participants who: 1) are healthy individuals who self-identify as women; 2) aged 18 – 60; 3) regularly participate in physical activity; 4) had no previous reconstructive breast surgery or mastectomy; 5) are not currently pregnant or breastfeeding; 6) have no medical conditions affecting movement or pain perception; and 7) are able to understand written and spoken English.
This fully anonymized survey will take approximately 10–15 minutes to complete and will ask participants about demographics and physical activity levels during eligibility screening, and their breast discomfort during different types of physical activities, movements, and specific phases of soccer throughout the main section of the survey (following informed consent). Participants will be asked to describe the severity, location, frequency of discomfort, and any strategies used to manage or reduce it. All questions are mandatory and will be a mix of open-ended, close-ended, and multiple-choice questions. At the end of the survey, a word will be displayed. You can enter this word in a draw for a chance to win one of three $50 lululemon athletica gift cards.
If you are interested in participating, please follow this link or contact me at (ine_mylle@sfu.ca). Please also consider sharing this invitation within your network.
Healthy Lifestyle Intervention
Are you interested in improving your health through a month-long lifestyle intervention?
This research study involves a healthy lifestyle intervention that takes place during your everyday activities. Compensation includes up to $210.
If you are interested, click the link below for more information and the pre-screening survey.
Female team-sport athletes needed! Measuring menstrual cycle effects on athletic performance
Ever wonder if your menstrual cycle might impact your performance as an athlete? The Exercise Physiology and Performance Lab is recruiting female team-sport athletes to assess how menstrual cycle phase may impact athletic performance. You’ll be asked to track your cycle, then come in to the lab three times for exercise testing. Each participant will receive all their health and performance data, including jump assessments, cycling sprint performance, and energy system utilization, so you can learn more about how your performance may change across your menstrual cycle.
For more information, please email Sameen at sameen_kaviani@sfu.ca
Trained individuals needed - Measuring repeated sprint performance in athletes
Are you training for a sport, and love trying new work outs? Want to measure your peak power output, your fatiguability, and see how you stack up against your peers? The Exercise Physiology and Performance Lab is looking for trained individuals (training to compete in any sport!) to participate in this research study. You’ll be asked to come to our lab three times and participate in a cycling repeat sprint test. Each participant will receive their performance data, which includes measures of their cycling power, fatiguability, and more.
For more information, please email Sameen at sameen_kaviani@sfu.ca
BMI/Body Fat Measurement Study
Want to know your body composition? Participate in a research study and receive a free iDXA scan! SFU PhD candidate Amalea Ruffett is recruiting participants for a research study investigating how well six common and accessible proxy measurements for body fat – things like the body mass index, waist-hip-ratio, and other physical measurements on people – perform as measures of body fat against dual energy x-ray absorptiometry, which is one of the gold standard measures for body fat. Each participant will receive all of the health data taken during their appointment, including a free iDXA scan with body composition, metabolic health metrics, bone density, and more.
For more information go to https://beyondbmistudy.wixsite.com/participate or email Amalea at bmistudy@sfu.ca.
Recruitment for Paid Research Study
Now Looking for Families with Children 6-12 Years Old for Paid Research!
The All Families Lab and SECURE Lab at SFU are conducting a joint study on how children, couples, and families navigate challenging situations. We are looking for families who have been living together for at least 1 year and have a 6–12-year-old grade school child under their primary care.
Parents receive a $100 gift card to complete an initial survey and attend a 1.5 hr lab session with their child at the SFU campus. There will also be opportunities to participate in follow-up sessions for up to $140 more in gift cards.
Families who are interested can complete our eligibility form through this link: https://sfufas.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8uAHBVZ5b6oBZiu"
Research Assistant Role at INN
We are hiring a Research Assistant to support SFU’s Institute for Neuroscience and Neurotechnology (INN) on the Brain Resilience Study, a project examining how biological and social factors contribute to healthy aging.
This temporary full-time role (72 biweekly hours). Responsibilities include coordinating study activities, recruiting and scheduling participants, managing data collection, and assisting with neuroimage processing.
Candidates should have a bachelor’s degree in a related field, research experience, and strong organizational and communication skills.
To apply, send a cover letter and resume to inn@sfu.ca. Full details can be found here: https://www.sfu.ca/neuro-institute/research/current-opportunities.html
SCIENCE ALIVE IS HIRING : FOR STEAM INSTRUCTOR POSITIONS
We have roughly 12 positions available for our Diversifying STEAM Program (taking place in the Surrey School District and at SFU Surrey’s 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):
Coursys Application (there is one form for all positions available)
Ortho Active:Customer Experience Representative
Ortho Active is seeking as individual to join our growing team. This is an excellent opportunity to gain experience in a customer facing role which will provide ideal experience in a healthcare environment with a sports medicine, bracing and orthotics & prosthetics distributor. This is an office-based role in Coquitlam, British Columbia. The ideal candidate may be a recent graduate from kinesiology seeking an growth role, with an opportunity for learning, coaching and mentorship.
More info here
Aging and Population Health Lab (APHL) Volunteer Opportunity
Aging and Population Health Laboratory (APHL)
Department of Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology
Faculty of Science
Simon Fraser University
Position: 2026 Undergraduate Research Volunteer Position 1 – Scoping Review
Principal Investigator: Professor Dawn Mackey
The SFU Aging and Population Health Laboratory (APHL) directed by Dr. Dawn Mackey (www.drdawnmackey.com) conducts research to help older adults live active, healthy, and independent lives by generating and disseminating high-quality evidence to enhance physical activity, mobility, and social connectedness.
We are currently recruiting an undergraduate research volunteer to assist with a scoping review project that is exploring the association between group-based physical activity and social health in older adults.
The research volunteer will support this scoping review project in a number of important ways:
Screen titles, abstracts, and full text of articles for eligibility
Assist with data extraction from eligible articles
Assist with interpretation of data and synthesis of results
Assist with presentation of results (e.g., text, tables, figures)
Communicate regularly and effectively with other members of the research team, including the graduate student lead and principal investigator
Participate actively in lab meetings
Qualifications & Requirements
Available to commit up to approximately 10 hours/week to the project from March to August. Shifts are to be performed in the APHL during regular business hours on weekdays while the graduate student lead is present.
Available to attend regular study meetings (approximately weekly) in the APHL at SFU Burnaby at a mutually agreed upon time.
Available to attend regular lab meetings (approximately twice per month) at SFU Burnaby.
Detail-oriented, experience with and aptitude to learn computer software (e.g., Covidence, NVivo, MS Excel).
Enrolment in an undergraduate degree program at SFU with cumulative GPA >=3.50; preference will be given to students in BPK, though students in other units will also be considered.
This position gives students the opportunity to obtain hands-on experience with team-based health research aimed at improving physical activity, mobility, and social connectedness for older adults. In addition to the responsibilities listed above, the successful student may have the opportunity for a future directed studies semester; co-authorship on study publications (e.g., abstracts, posters, manuscripts) may be possible, dependent on satisfactory performance.
To Apply
Please direct inquiries and/or submit a cover letter, resume, and copy of your SFU transcript to Dr. Dawn Mackey (Email: aphl@sfu.ca) with “2026 Undergraduate Research Volunteer Position 1 – Scoping Review” in the subject line. Review of applications will begin March 30, 2026 and continue until the position is filled.
Shortlisted applicants will be contacted for interviews and reference checks. Unfortunately, we may not be able to respond to all applicants - we thank all applicants in advance for their time and care in applying!
Simon Fraser University is committed to equity and diversity, and we welcome applications from all qualified individuals including racialized individuals, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, people of all sexual orientations and gender identities, and other social identities who historically may not be well-represented in academic contexts.
Volunteer opportunity - Let's Talk Science Challenge
The Let’s Talk Science Challenge is a team-based (grades 6-8) competitive event that ignites students’ interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) and invites them to develop and apply their knowledge, teamwork, leadership, critical thinking and problem-solving skills in a fun learning experience.
The Let’s Talk Science Challenge features special presentations, a quiz-show component and a mystery engineering challenge. Many students have been preparing since February. Let’s Talk Science organizes and runs the event with student volunteers and staff at Simon Fraser University as part of the national Let’s Talk Science Outreach program.
This year it's taking place on Monday, April 27 from 8 am - 3 pm at Saywell and Blusson Halls at Simon Fraser University, Burnaby Campus.
Volunteers will be provided a training; this will be in-person in April (we will try to schedule it after the exams).
If they are interested in volunteering, they can sign up here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScsBcaI8ut0Pyp3Ew-X0_I5pYOAxYXHWSpl2lRIcflIZBs-DA/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=112642238293655153039 by March 27th, 2026.
Fraser Health Volunteer Opportunity- SEHAT
We are seeking Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) and passionate students to deliver or co-develop culturally resonant sessions. This is a volunteer-based initiative that offers:
Hands-on experience in health education and community engagement
Opportunities to work in culturally diverse settings
Networking with healthcare professionals and community leaders
How to Join:
If anyone is interested in contributing to this meaningful initiative, please connect with me: shagun.tiwari@fraserhealth.ca
The Indigenous Tutoring and Mentoring Program needs volunteer tutors, mentors, administrators, coders, and blog-writers!
The Indigenous Tutoring & Mentoring Program (ITMP) is recruiting volunteers to join our program! ITMP is a volunteer organization (https://www.sfu.ca/engagement-competition/past-projects/2021/itmp.html) that provides free 1-on-1 Zoom tutoring and mentoring to Indigenous youth (K-12) across British Columbia. It was founded by SFU students to increase educational attainment through friendly, student-focused and culturally-relevant services. Our program is expanding, and we’d love to have you on our team. Indigenous students are especially encouraged to apply, though all applications are welcome!
Opportunity for Kinesiology Students:Volunteer classroom assistant
UBC professor of sports law, regulation and governance Dr. Mark Moore is looking for a volunteer classroom assistant to help with his Sports Law course this term Thursdays 2-5pm at Allard Hall UBC. This unique course blends kinesiology, sociology of sport, sports law regulation and governance, and sports management. The assistant will provide technical help for interviews with guests from the professional sportsworld, as well as student presentations, and help select and play topical sports multimedia clips in class, distribute course materials in-class or on the course website for student exercises, etc.
Interested students please email - mooresportslaw@proton.me as soon as possible with your interest, availability, and familiarity with classroom technology such as zoom, Canvas, excel.
Dr. Moore is a former professional hockey player, co-owner of Nike Sports Camps hockey division, and the author of popular books and academic articles on sports.Past course guests include Hall-of-Fame NHL/Team Canada goaltender Ken Dryden, neurosurgeon Charles Tator OC, former MLBPA head Don Fehr, Vancouver Whitecaps CEO Axel Schuster, NFLPA general counsel Tom DePaso, and many others.
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:
- · Make a positive impact on the lives of athletes with disabilities.
- · Develop valuable skills such as leadership, communication, and teamwork.
- · 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 here.
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).
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 www.options.bc.ca 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 Programs, 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: http://flavourfulscience.ca/
Instagram: @flavourful_science
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.
📅 When: Thursdays, 2-5 pm
📍 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.
📩 Interested? Drop an email to Dr. Mark Moore: moore@allard.ubc.ca
The Evolution of the Running Shoe and What Comes Next: Chris Napier Interview
Nike’s success prompted other brands to develop super shoes, kick-starting a foot race that continues to this day, with each brand manufacturing a stack height tall enough to accommodate its foam-and-plate technology, according to Chris Napier, a sports physiotherapist and director of the Simon Fraser University Run Lab in British Columbia.
SFU Research Featured in Golf Digest! 📰⛳
We’re thrilled to share that SFU research has been featured by Golf Digest in both an article and a podcast episode—a major recognition in the world of sports science!
The article, published on April 25, is titled
👉 What a new study reveals about a method that beats the putting yips
And the accompanying podcast episode dives deeper into the findings:
🎧 Should you try armlock putting? This study says yes
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.