
About
Dr. Kai Wheeler is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences, The University of Queensland. A proud Ngarabal person and Accredited Exercise Scientist, he specializes in implementation science and trauma-informed practices through co-design partnerships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
- Director of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Strategy
- Program Convenor for Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Sciences
- Chair of ESSA Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Strategy Working Group
His research focuses on:
- Co-designing physical movement programs for Indigenous communities
- Biomechanics and sport performance analysis
- Indigenous health and wellbeing through sport and exercise
- Workforce development for addressing Indigenous health challenges
Recent research trends highlight interdisciplinary work across education, public health, and sports science, particularly in culturally responsive frameworks and Indigenous-led health interventions. Awards include:
- 2022 Australian Academy of Science Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scientist Award
- 2021 National Science Week Outreach Award
- 2017 NAIDOC Award from Fraser Coast
Dr. Wheeler supervises multiple PhD projects on topics like trauma-informed education, Deadly Fit Mums program, and Indigenous physical literacy, with collaborations across medical research, sports organizations, and Indigenous governance bodies.
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