With the establishment of the world's first department of Kinesiology, the University of Waterloo was instrumental in defining the science of human movement and continues to lead the evolution of this exciting discipline.
About Waterloo's Department of Kinesiology and Health Sciences →
Discover your fit
Through understanding the cellular to societal implications of physical activity, nutrition and lifestyle, our academic programs, research and services aim to optimize health, prevent injury and illness, and extend the years of high quality life.
Research excellence
Our mission is to optimize health and performance and prevent injury and illness through an understanding of human movement. Our interdisciplinary approach embodies both biophysical and social sciences to address issues from molecular reactions to personal attitudes.
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Events
2026 KHS Legacy Game
The KHS Legacy Game brings together students, faculty, staff, and alumni in a friendly and inclusive competition that honours those who have shaped our department while strengthening our KHS community. This year’s event will be held in honour of Mana Mao, one of our undergraduate students who unexpectedly passed away last academic year. We look forward to celebrating their memory through an event centred on connection, movement, and community spirit.
This year’s KHS Legacy Game will feature a volleyball match between a team of enthusiastic Kinesiology undergraduate students and a competitive group of graduate students, staff, and faculty.
News
Opinion: Canada needs more research on aging, nutrition and well-being in LTC
Dr. Heather Keller discusses the need to transform mealtimes in Canada’s long-term care homes from a service to a meaningful form of care.
Rethinking community life for people living with dementia
Dr. Laura Middleton and the Dementia Capable Communities project team help communities rethink how they plan and deliver everyday services so that people living with dementia are respected, supported and included.
Dr. Michelle Ogrodnik receives 2025 Faculty of Health Teaching Award
Dr. Michelle Ogrodnik has received the 2025 Faculty of Health Teaching Award for her impact and lasting influence on student learning.