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Humber’s research and innovation magazine SPARK Issue 10 features interviews with Bradley Schurman, an expert on global demographic shifts; Rebecca Fitzgerald, Humber’s Associate Dean of Global Education and Partnerships; and Andrea Chan and Elisabeth Springate, graphic technologists in the Office of Research & Innovation. The new issue includes articles about Humber’s partnership with the Toronto Police Service, a research project on healthy built environments...
Project: Morse Breath Controller (MBC) Principal Investigator: Umer Noor, Program Coordinator, Game Programming, Faculty of Media and Creative Arts Students: Aditya Dutta, Henry Boy...
Congratulations to Maryam Davoudpour, member of the Faculty of Applied Sciences and Technology, for receiving the research excellence award at the 2020 President’s Awards...
Collaborations with industry partners will help sectors affected by the pandemic. Humber College has received nearly $150,000 from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research...
Salomeh Ahmadi, Principal Investigator and faculty member in Humber’s Faculty of Social and Community Services, can imagine a day when all renters, including students...
Landfills have a significant impact on public health and safety, which is why they require close monitoring. Conventional methods used to monitor landfill gas...
Funding to Support Social Innovation and Design-Driven Analytics TORONTO, ONTARIO – Humber College has received six grants totaling $1.8M in research funding from the...
Humber College’s storyLAB and Statistics Canada are partnering to help journalists uncover and report the stories that matter to Canadians. Humber will host the...
As the COVID-19 crisis emerged in Canada, Audrey Wubbenhorst, Professor in Humber’s Public Relations Advanced Diploma program, saw leaders trying their best to build...
At this time, the well-being of students, faculty and staff is of the utmost importance. We understand the COVID-19 pandemic may affect your applied...