Events

2023 Research Forum

Schedule Overview

Schedule is subject to change. * Additional costs may apply (e.g., additional event tickets, cash bar, touring activities).

Forum Program      Conference Schedule

Wednesday May 3, 2023

5:30pm – 6:30pm    PHE Canada Research Council AGM Check In & Registration Delta
 6:30pm – 7:45pm  PHE Canada Research Council AGM - All members are welcome! Delta - Tignish
8:00pm +  PHE Canada Research Council & Graduate Student Social Marc’s Lounge

Thursday May 4, 2023

7:00am - 8:15am  Research Forum Registration Coat Check Foyer
7:00am - 8:15am  Breakfast (included) Tignish and Summerside
 8:15am – 9:30am  Research Forum Opening Remarks
 Land Acknowledgement
 Keynote Address: Dr. Janice Forsyth
 Closing Remarks/Instructions for the day
Tignish and Summerside
 9:45am – 10:45am  Research Forum Session A Block – Oral Presentations Tignish, Montague, Souris
11:00am – 12:00pm  Research Forum Session B Block – Oral Presentations Tignish, Montague, Souris
 12:00pm – 1:00pm  Research Forum Lunch (Buffet Included) Summerside
 1:00pm – 2:00pm  Research Forum Session C Block – Oral Presentations & Disrupt and Dismantle Tignish, Montague, Souris
 2:00pm – 2:15pm  Nutrition Break (included) Summerside
 2:15pm – 3:15pm  Research Forum Session D Block – Pitch and Ditch & Oval Tables Tignish, Montague, Souris
 3:30pm – 4:30pm  Research Forum Session E Block – Oval Tables Tignish, Montague, Souris
 4:30pm – 5:00pm  Research Forum Closing Remarks  Tignish and Summerside

Session Description:

Graduate Student Pitch & Ditch: Work from graduate students at any point in their program is invited. With this presentation, graduate students have the opportunity to present 3-5 slides and will have 5-minutes to discuss their research. This will be immediately followed by a 2-3 minute question period. This format is intended to take the place of the traditional poster presentations.

Oral Presentation: For research that has been completed but not yet presented at a conference, presenters will have 12-15 minutes to present their research followed by 2-3 minutes of questions (presentation time will depend on the number of submissions received).

Oval Table: A non-traditional round table discussion as a space for sharing projects and ideas that may not necessarily be identified as research in the traditional sense. This may include community-based work, collaborative projects, and other relevant topics/ideas. Presentation (20 minutes) and facilitation of a discussion (7-10 minutes).

Disrupt and Dismantle Panel Discussion: These are NOT research presentations but rather an opportunity to discuss a controversial issue in Physical or Health Education (e.g., sport influence on PHE, use of fitness testing, uninformed/political opinions on curriculum development, etc.). For this presentation type, the presenter(s) will propose the topic for discussion and invite 4-5 ‘experts’ to present varying points of view on the topic. The session will last approximately one hour.