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Dr. Joseph Baker (University of Toronto) shared a thought-provoking talk for the Carron lecture titled, “Nature, nurture, noise and nonsense: Unlocking the puzzle of exceptional achievement”. His research encourages us to think deeply about how we view athlete development.
Dr. Brian Maraj (University of Alberta) delivered a warm and heartfelt talk for this year’s Wilberg lecture. His talk was titled, “There’s no place like home”. Lots of fun pictures and SCAPPS stories shared!
Happening now: the Multidisciplinary Keynote featuring Sarah-Lynne Knockwood. Sarah-Lynne, a Mi’kmaq woman from Sipekne’katik First Nation and Canadian taekwondo athlete, has dedicated over 20 years to advancing Indigenous sport and community.
Racing into the last day of SCAPPS like🏃♂️🏃♀️ Drs. Sebastian Harenberg and Matt Vierimaa led a “fun run” early this morning. First round of sessions start at 8:30 am!
What an awesome turnout for our first BIPOC faculty and student meetup! Thanks Drs. Jonathan Hood and Leah Ferguson for organizing this event.
📢 ATTN SCAPPS students: make sure you bring your conference badge to the student social tonight to get one hour of free games! The offer can be found in the virtual delegate bag: delegatebag.ca/dl/783bbb/s/3b… See you there 🤗🎳🎯🏓 @_SCAPPS
What a privilege to learn from Dr. Maria Kavussanu (University of Birmingham) in this afternoon’s SEP Keynote. Her talk focused on findings from her work around morality in sport.
Congratulations to Dr. Kent Kowalski (University of Saskatchewan) for being this year’s recipient of the Brawley and Elliott Award for Excellence in Supervision and Mentorship 👏
Some 📸 from the presentation of the FHYSA awards at today’s AGM. Congratulations again to our winners!
Day 2 is off to a great start! The first round of breakout sessions are already done and Dr. Gail Eskes (@DalhousieU) delivered an insightful talk for the Motor Learning and Control Keynote. See you at the next round of breakout sessions (10:35 am) & SEP Keynote at 1:30 pm!
Finally, the YSA awards wrap up with the Sport Psychology recipient, Cailie McGuire (University of British Columbia). @UBC
Next is the Motor Learning and Control YSA recipient, Carrie Peters (University of British Columbia). @UBC
The #SPORT lab has arrived @_SCAPPS PEI! I’m guessing we’ll be the only attendees to travel through all 4 Atlantic provinces in one day.
Next up: The Franklin Henry Young Scientist Awards ⭐️ Our first presentation is from the Exercise Psychology YSA recipient, Maryam Marashi (University of Toronto). @UofT @UofTKPE
SCAPPS 2025 has officially kicked off! Dr. Wendy Rodgers (former SCAPPS president and current UPEI president) provided some opening remarks and reflections from her time in SCAPPS.
SCAPPS is just around the corner! Please check your inbox today for an email with some final announcements before the conference.
Happy first day of the term for many of the @_SCAPPS crew! Our conference is exactly a month away from today🕺A preliminary program is now posted on the website: scapps.org/conference/#sc…
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Conference - Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology
SCAPPS 2025 Conference October 2-4, 2025 in Charlottetown, PEI SCAPPS 2025 Conference
Hi @_SCAPPS crew! Happy long weekend! A reminder to register for the conference (early bird deadline August 31st). Look out for a membership announcement in your email inbox next week with conference updates also!
@_SCAPPS followers! Early bird registration for this year's PEI conference closes this Sunday, August 31st. Register for the conference here: scapps.org/conference/
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Conference - Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology
SCAPPS 2025 Conference October 2-4, 2025 in Charlottetown, PEI SCAPPS 2025 Conference
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