In our lab, we are committed to cultivating an environment that embraces inclusivity and diversity, valuing the distinct perspectives that each individual brings. We wholeheartedly encourage applications from members of all minority groups, including but not limited to indigenous peoples, women, visible minorities, individuals of diverse sexual orientations, and those with varying gender identities/expressions. We believe that the collective strength of our diverse backgrounds and experiences enriches our research community.
The MBCLab has a long and successful history of hosting Postdoctoral Fellows and to support this critical stage of a scientist's career.
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AMTD Fellowship (Early Dec Deadline)
Banting Fellowship (Mid Sept Deadline)
The MBCLab supports MSc and PhD candidates through a number of available degree options.
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PhD Aging, Health and Well Being
Collaborative Aeronautics Program
The MBCLab supports senior undergraduate students complete an undergraduate thesis (often required for graduate level applications). KIN431(proposal) and KIN432(thesis) are the required courses to enroll in.
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The MBCLab supports mid level undergraduate students to gain research experience in exchange for course credit (KIN391). IMPORTANTLY students from ANY discipline are eligible to apply.
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The MBCLab encourages those interested in our research and who want to gain experience through volunteering to reach out to see if we have any current or future opportunities. Typically we host those from the senior high school level and above. Note that we often have an overwhelming interest so positions may not be immediately available.
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The MBCLab regularly hosts visiting scholars to tour the lab, give a talk, and can accommodate longer term collaborative stays.
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Dr. Michael Barnett-Cowan | Associate Professor | Department of Kinesiology and Health Sciences| BMH Building 1042 (office), TJB 1001-1003 (lab) | University of Waterloo | 200 University | Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1 Canada mbc@uwaterloo.ca
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