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School of Kinesiology & Health Science

The School of Kinesiology and Health Science upholds a commitment to creating and maintaining an equitable, diverse, and inclusive community where students, faculty and staff feel welcome and valued. We recognize that in order to ensure that our members can thrive in their work as students, faculty and staff, discrimination of any kind must not be tolerated. Meaningful, focused, systemic, and sustained policies, practices, and programs are needed to dismantle the hierarchies that maintain inequity and unearned privilege. Such action must be grounded in the recognition of the intersections, parallels, and differences between all forms of oppression.

We know that the barriers of discriminatory beliefs, attitudes, structures and systems found in the broader society also exist in universities (AUCC Equity Action Plan 2018) and will require ongoing action to address these obstacles to learning and working on our campus. As necessary first steps, we will be undertaking an internal audit and critical self-examination to engage in both short-term and long-term efforts to address these inequities and create positive change at institutional, cultural, and personal levels.

Over the upcoming weeks and months, and with the assistance of an external consultant, the School of Kinesiology and Health Science will be assessing the equity needs and lived experiences of its key stakeholders (students, alumni, staff, and faculty) through such mechanisms as a survey, focus groups, and town hall. The information collected from these tools and events will be vital to understanding what our community members experience within and outside of the School and will inform how we evolve in ensuring equity, diversity, and inclusivity for all.

Kinesiology and Health Science is the study of human movement and the relationship between physical activity and health.

This exciting and innovative program at York University provides students the opportunity to pursue many sub-fields including physiology, anatomy, health, sport administration, health psychology, and athletic therapy in preparation for a career in health and rehabilitation, fitness, recreation, sports industries, research, or teaching.

Advancing Knowledge to Action from Cell to Community

School of Kinesiology & Health Science eBulletin

Fall 2024

Our Vision

Canada’s leading academic centre for knowledge creation, integration, and dissemination about physical activity and its importance for human health, health science and society.

In achieving this vision we will be known for: Innovative research, inspiring students through excellence in teaching, and leadership on the health implications of physical activity and inactivity.

Programs of Study

Jennifer Kuk, a professor in Kinesiology & Health Science specializing in nutrition at York University, was quoted in fldaily.news April 22

See the news story about Fitness Influencer Killdozer Embarking on Seven-Day Protein Shake Challenge, Igniting Community Concern.

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Olivier Birot, Associate Professor of Physiology in the School of Kinesiology & Health Science at York University, was mentioned in a Toronto Star article on March 1, 2025

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Students in Professor George Mochizuki’s Principles of Neurorehabilitation course in the School of Kinesiology & Health Science get an up-close view of the work of neurorehabilitation physiotherapists by interviewing, via Zoom, a clinician and their patient.

Associate Professor George Mochizuki developed the fourth-year undergraduate course in 2022 to provide practical insights into the challenges and successes of neurorehabilitation for students to engage directly with clinicians and patients to ...

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Faculty of Health builds healthier future through experiential education.

Interim Dean of the Faculty of Health and Professor from the School of Kinesiology & Health Science, Chris Ardern points out that undergraduate students in the Faculty are able to study aspects of neurorehabilitation through an innovative experient ...

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