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Current Podcasts in Dance Medicine and Science
Author: IADMS Student Committee
Find out what other students are listening to with 5 of our favorite dance medicine and science podcasts covering a variety of topics including physical therapy, medicine, nutrition, research, and much more. Read what each podcast is about and why we like to listen.
Read ArticleIntroducing the 2022 Student Research Award Recipients
The IADMS Research Committee is proud to announce the two recipients of the 2022 Student Research Award! Student research abstracts for the IADMS 32nd Annual Conference were blind reviewed by the Research Committee, evaluating multiple criteria, from methodological merit to originality. All of the recipients have demonstrated outstanding and promising work, and we celebrate them for their accomplishments!
Read ArticleIntroducing the 2022 Student Researcher Travel Grant Recipients
The IADMS Research Committee is proud to announce the four recipients of this year's Student Researcher Travel Grants! Student research abstracts for the IADMS 32nd Annual Conference were blind reviewed by the Research Committee, evaluating multiple criteria, from methodological merit to originality. All of the recipients have demonstrated outstanding and promising work, and we celebrate them for their accomplishments!
Read ArticleStudent to Professional Networking Session - Key Takeaways
Author: the IADMS Student Committee
In May, students within IADMS had the opportunity to communicate with reputable dance medicine and science professionals about their pressing questions regarding graduate school. In this blog post, our student committee summarize a few of the key themes and takeaways from this rich discussion.
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Introducing the 2021 Student Research Fund Recipients (Part 1)
The IADMS Research Committee is proud to announce the eight recipients of the 2021 Student Research Fund!
This is the first of two blog posts and introduces the first four recipients. Be sure to also check out part 2 to hear from all eight recipients and learn more about their research and what receiving the award means to them!
Read ArticleIntroducing the 2021 Student Research Fund Recipients (Part 2)
The IADMS Research Committee is proud to announce the eight recipients of the 2021 Student Research Fund!
This is the second of two blog posts and introduces the rest of this years' recipients. Be sure to also check out part 1 to hear from all eight recipients and learn more about their research and what receiving the award means to them!
Read ArticleStudent and Young Professional Events at the 31st Annual Conference!
Authors: IADMS Student Committee
Our annual conference is fast approaching and there are some exciting student events this year!
Here’s a rundown of what not to miss if you’re a student or young professional attending the IADMS 31st Annual Conference this year.
Read ArticleMaking the most of the conference: students and young professionals
Authors: the IADMS Student Committee
The IADMS Annual Conference is fast approaching and it is a great opportunity to learn about dance medicine and science, as well as connect with other dance medicine and science researchers. This year, the conference is virtual and we’d like to provide some tips on how to navigate the conference online and make the most out of the experience.
Read ArticleIADMS Big Messy Conversations #2: Student Concerns
Authors: Ellie Kusner, Beth Ackroyd, and Joe Bowie on behalf of the IADMS Student and Dance Educators’ Committees
August 8 saw the second installment of the IADMS Big Messy Conversations. This conversation was co-hosted by the Dance Educators’ Committee (DEC) and the Student Committee as the topic of discussion was student concerns: What do Dance Science students want today?
Read all about the rich discussion, summarized by some of our committee members, here.
Read ArticleIntroducing the 2020 iConference Student Research Award Recipients (Part 2)
This is the second of two blog posts introducing the six recipients of the 2020 iConference Student Research Award. Make sure you check out Part 1 to see the three previously introduced awardees.
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