The world comes to Kingston

The world comes to Kingston

Six international students join 皇冠体育鈥檚 professor Jean C么t茅 in his sport psychology lab

By Anne Craig

March 30, 2016

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皇冠体育鈥檚 professor Jean C么t茅鈥檚 and new colleague Luc Martin are leading the Sport Psychology lab at 皇冠体育鈥檚.  The 皇冠体育鈥檚 University Sport Psychology Lab has a distinctly international flavor, this year, as five students from around the world are working with their research team with a sixth joining the group in August.

Postdoctoral fellow Ian Cowburn (United Kingdom), visiting graduate student Joelle Deventer (Germany), visiting graduate student Marcus Mizoguchi (Brazil), visiting scholar Mauro Sanchez (Spain) and visiting graduate student Ahmet Yapar (Turkey) are working on various projects in the lab. Visiting scholar Niels Rossing (Denmark) arrives in the summer.

Gathering for a photo in the lab are (l to r): 皇冠体育's professor Jean C么t茅, Marcus Mizoguchi, Ahmet Yapar, Ian Cowburn, Joelle Deventer and 皇冠体育's professor Luc Martin.

鈥淭hey are very involved in my research program and are also working closely with my doctoral students,鈥 says Dr. C么t茅, who is also director of the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies. 鈥淭hey are all involved in the policies of sport in their countries and hosting them is a wonderful opportunity for the sport psychology lab and for 皇冠体育鈥檚.鈥

Many of the students met Dr. C么t茅 while attending research conferences. The international students were intrigued by the opportunity to work with Dr. C么t茅, one of the leading researchers into the ways in which the interaction of children, parents and coaches impacts the development of talent in sport and how sport contributes to the personal development of young people.

鈥淚 met Dr. C么t茅 at a conference in 2013 and, when the government provided me with a scholarship to continue my studies, I applied to complete part of my PhD with Dr. C么t茅,鈥 explains Mr. Mizoguchi, who is a professor back in Brazil. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an amazing opportunity to study in Canada.鈥

Mr. Yapar, who moved his entire family to Kingston, explains he met Dr. C么t茅 during a conference in Belgium in 2014 and knew he wanted, one day, to work in his lab in Kingston. 鈥淚 applied for a scholarship to study in Kingston and received funding for one year. I was already familiar with Dr. C么t茅鈥檚 work as I had used some of his models for my own research.鈥

鈥淢y biggest takeaway from this opportunity is the research skills I have learned,鈥 says Dr. Cowburn. 鈥淚鈥檝e headed up a couple of projects during my time in Kingston and that鈥檚 provided me with new job skills. It鈥檚 an amazing opportunity as I continue my career.鈥

Ms. Deventer comes from a psychology background and is looking to expand her research by working with Dr. C么t茅 in his sports psychology lab. 鈥淲orking here has given me unique opportunities. I was able to present some of my work at a sport conference which is a little different for me.鈥

Dr. C么t茅 adds that the research partnerships speak to the university鈥檚 focus on increasing international research collaborations and expanding global engagement.

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