SKHS Student Awards
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One scholarship is awarded annually to one student entering their third year and one entering their fourth year of the Bachelor of Physical and Health Education program or the Bachelor of Science (Honours) Kinesiology program in the School of Kinesiology and Health with the highest standing.
Past Award Recipients: Caelan Baron & Ely Wyman (2024)
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Awarded by PHE Canada to a student entering third or fourth year in an undergraduate program in the Bachelor of Physical and Health Education program or the Bachelor of Science (Honours) Kinesiology program in the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies. The award will be presented annually in March to a student in the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies on the basis of academic standing and student leadership in a student health, physical education or recreation organization. The recipient will receive a one-year student membership in PHE Canada and serve as a liaison between PHEKSA and PHE Canada during the school year following the award with the responsibility of publicizing and promoting the professional work of PHE Canada on campus.
Past Award Recipients: Elizabeth Squire-Fisher (2024), Noah Boroditsky & Liam Morassut (2023),
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Demonstrates integrity, leadership and a sensitivity to and respect for the feelings of others. This award is presented in memory of the first Director of the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies.
Past Award Recipients: Anosha Waqar (2024), Ingrid Chen (2023)
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Awarded to a student in Kinesiology on the basis of participation in and contribution to student activities, particularly in the areas of Intramural sports and student government, in a given academic year.
Past Award Recipients: Varun Shah (2024), Sophia Pourmatin (2023)
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Demonstrates a love of the outdoors and outdoor activities, enthusiasm for life, love of humanity, and devotion to family and friends. Fundamental to this award is that the candidate should exhibit a positive effect on their family, friends, classmates and community, and have demonstrated a personal commitment to and/or volunteer experiences in outdoor pursuits. Examples of a positive effect on others may include: participation in a variety of outdoor activities; showing genuine compassion for others through volunteer activities directed to helping marginalized communities; providing encouragement for classmates to succeed; and showing thoughtful support for family and friends.
Past Award Recipients: Andre Spendlove (2024), Miriam Taylor (2023)
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Promotes an appreciation of the community and the needs of individuals within it. The nominees will demonstrate by their actions and experiences, the application of their knowledge for the betterment of those around them, particularly those who are marginalized (e.g. persons who are unhoused, persons with disabilities, etc.).
Past Award Recipients: Cameron Hare (2024), Angela Shih (2023),
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Awarded annually to one student in Kinesiology or Health Studies who best demonstrates academic excellence and exemplary commitment to the Kingston Revved Up Exercise program.
Previous Award Recipients: Hannah Burt (2024), Kayla Beren (2023)
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Awarded annually to a graduating KINE student in the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies who best demonstrates leadership, academic success, and commitment to the professions of Kinesiology and Physical Education. The student will have made significant contributions in leadership as evidenced by the student’s participation in any activities related to their degree during their undergraduate studies.
Previous Award Recipients: Amy Posel (2024), Maddy Kushner (2023)
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Established by associates and friends of Ron Stewart, B.A. – B.P.H.E. ’57, who during his undergraduate years at Queen’s was three times voted the most valuable player of the Senior Intercollegiate Football Team by his teammates. Awarded annually to the student entering the fourth year of the Kinesiology program who has exhibited a high level of performance, leadership, fair play and team spirit in athletic endeavours.
Past Award Recipients: Adam Doyle (2024)
PHEKSA Awards
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This award is given to a member of the Physical Health Education and Kinesiology Student Association (PHEKSA) who has demonstrated outstanding contribution to the association.
Past Award Recipients: Ben Solmon (2024), Elizabeth Squire-Fisher (2023)
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Awarded to a Kinesiology professor who goes above and beyond in their teaching and working with students.
Past Award Recipients: Dr. Luc Martin (2024), Dr. Michael Tschakovsky (2023) Dr. Nick Held (2022)
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Awarded to a Kinesiology teaching assistant who goes above and beyond in their teaching assistance and working with students.
Past Award Recipients: Stuart Mladen (2024), Lauren Pacitti (2023), Mitchell Profeit (2022).
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Awarded to a SKHS staff member who goes above and beyond in working with students.
Past Award Recipients: Jill Takacs (2024), Johnathon Tacun (2023), Michelle Shorey (2022)