Announcements

When:
November 19, 2024
Contact:
Jinhee Lee

We are excited to share the inaugural 2023–2024 Humber Polytechnic Well-being Strategy Annual Report.

Since its launch in 2023, Humber’s Well-being Strategy has been dedicated to fostering success for learners and employees by embedding health and well-being into every aspect of our campus culture. Guided by the four dimensions of well-being—financial, social, physical, and mental health—this work would not be possible without the contributions of our Humber Polytechnic partners, whose efforts have and continue to positively impact our community. 

As we continue with the implementation phase of the strategy, there is still much to accomplish. We look forward to collaborating across the campus to ensure Humber Polytechnic remains a place where both learners and employees can thrive. 

For more information on the Well-being Strategy and well-being related resources, please check out the healthyYOU hub

When:
November 19, 2024

REB Protocol 0410 (Bridging the Gap: Investigating the Role of GenAI in Building a Culture of Effective Assessment) was approved by the REB on October 22, 2024. The participant recruitment methodology approved by the REB includes the use of the Communiqué to publish a survey link along with an invitation for interested participants to complete this survey.

The first Communiqué posting with a link to the survey was published on Monday, November 11, 2024. The Research Team advised the REB that on November 12, 2024 it discovered that there was a technical issue with this survey link as a result of which participants would have been able to view responses submitted by other participants. Although this would raise data privacy concerns, the REB has been assured that no actual participant data was compromised as no responses had been submitted to the survey.

The Research Team further advised the REB that upon becoming aware of the issue it immediately adopted curative actions. These actions consisted of the creation of a new survey link and the disabling of the previous survey link. Future postings in the Communiqué related to this project will contain the new and secure survey link. The REB is satisfied that as a result of these curative actions, there is now no risk of participant data being compromised.

The REB wishes to note that the actions of the research team in this instance are consistent with best recommended practices. Upon becoming aware of the issue, the team notified the REB and independently adopted the necessary curative actions. The REB commends the team on these efforts and wishes to remind the Humber research community of the importance of constant monitoring of data gathering and data analysis activities in order to ensure that potential problems are quickly identified and addressed. Researchers should, as in the present case, make immediate contact with the REB to advise of any issues experienced during the execution of the research which might create a risk of harm for research participants.

Should any member of the Humber community have questions on this matter, kindly make contact with the Chair, Audel Cunningham at audel.cunningham@humber.ca.

When:
November 19, 2024
Person in a wheelchair wearing a virtual reality headset

At the Centre for Innovation in Health and Wellness (CIHW), we are proud to highlight one of our current projects that is seeking to improve rehabilitation outcomes and enhance quality of life for those affected by acquired brain injuries and other cognitive illnesses. 

Nearly 4 per cent of Canadians live with an acquired brain injury, resulting from illness, medical conditions, or trauma (Brain-Injury-Canada). By 2031, traumatic brain injury is projected to be one of the most common neurological conditions in Canada, alongside Alzheimer’s disease, other dementias, and epilepsy (Statistics - Brain Injury Canada).   

Those affected with brain injuries may experience multiple barriers including mental health challenges, with some requiring the specialized care available at Adult Day Centres (ADC). These ADCs, offered by community organizations, provide programs tailored for adults with acquired brain injuries, as well as those with dementia or other conditions. 

In May 2024, CIHW partnered with Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities (SCHC) to explore potential collaborative projects on acquired brain injuries. SCHC, which provides services to individuals with acquired brain injuries and other cognitive illnesses, envisioned integrating Virtual Reality (VR) into Acquired Brain Injury and Adult Day Centre programs.  

Recognizing the potential for an invaluable and innovative student learning experience, CIHW submitted a proposal to Co-operative Education and Work Integrated Learning Canada (CEWIL) for funding. Our application was successful, and in September of this year, CIHW connected students from Humber’s Research Analyst Program with SCHC to begin this project. 

The students have been deeply involved in this project, gaining hands-on experience in various aspects of project development, including needs assessment, program design, content creation, technology integration, and evaluation. They have worked closely with SCHC to design and implement VR training programs, collecting feedback from end-users and stakeholders to refine the content and delivery methods. This experience has provided them with valuable skills in VR technology, software development, healthcare delivery, and client-centred care, making them job-ready and well-prepared for their future careers. 

This project showcases the power of bringing together health, research and innovation to create tangible and actionable solutions for complex healthcare challenges. It not only highlights the impact of cutting-edge technology in healthcare but also underscores the importance of partnerships and hands-on learning experiences in preparing the next generation of emerging leaders. 

Together, we can create a healthier future for all.  

Do you have an innovative project idea or know of an industry partner who wants to engage in applied research in health and innovation? Connect with us!  

 Email vanita.varma@humber.ca.  

When:
November 19, 2024
Contact:
Yanni Thepanya

The 2SLGBTQ+ Employee Resource Group (ERG) calls on the whole Humber community to take some time to learn, reflect, and attend a Trans Day of Remembrance event on November 20, 2024.

Humber Polytechnic and the University of Guelph-Humber are committed to fostering a respectful and inclusive culture in which all members of the Humber community study, work and live free from discrimination and harassment. Transgender Day of Remembrance has been observed around the world since 1999. Trans advocate Gwendolyn Ann Smith created TDoR to honour and memorialize Rita Hester, a Black trans woman who was killed. TDOR typically is commemorated by a vigil to commemorate the trans, Two-Spirit, nonbinary and gender-nonconforming people’s lives that were lost over the past year in acts of transphobia and anti-trans violence.

As trans people are increasingly evoked in elections and bills, and laws targeting trans rights and freedoms are brought forward in Canada and other countries, Humber students, staff, and loved ones are impacted. It is, therefore, all the more important that we all take the time to learn, reflect, and amplify trans voices on TDoR and throughout the year. 

In acknowledging the hardships, losses, and resilience of Two-Spirit, trans, and non-binary people who came before us, we renew our commitment to creating a safer, more inclusive world. Our collective grief is not just an act of remembrance; it is a call to action.

The ERG has also established a 2SLGBTQ+ Scholarship, and members of the Humber community are encouraged to support this initiative. Students who are members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community may face bigger financial challenges than those not in an equity-deserving group. For instance, according to the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness, two out of every five young people experiencing homelessness are members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community. Information on how to contribute can be found on the 2SLGBTQ+ ERG website.

The 2SLGBTQ+ ERG thanks you for your efforts in creating an inclusive, transphobia-free Humber community.

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When:
November 19, 2024

International Education Week is celebrated November 18 to 22, 2024. Every day this week, the Library will feature resources that profile international voices, stories, and languages.

Use PressReader to get online access to more than 7,000 of the world’s top newspapers and magazines as soon as they’re available on shelves, available through the Library. With an extensive catalog of international publications you can read newspapers and magazines from countries all over the world. Read magazines from countries like India, Nigeria, China, Brazil, France, Jamaica, and many, many more.

Read online through the Library or download the Press Reader app.

When:
November 19, 2024

Your on-campus student-run restaurant lab, The Humber Room, is open for lunch!  

Join us this week for our à la carte service.  

Select the dish of your choice, each individually priced.  

The Humber Room is a live learning lab for our students and a culinary and service experience for guests. Our menu selection and service style change every week based on our curriculum. Enjoy your culinary experience led by our Culinary Management and Baking and Pastry Arts students and service provided by Event and Hospitality Management students.   

View this week's menu  

Make a reservation!

Hours of Operation  
Lunch Service: Thursday - Friday 
Doors open at 12 p.m.  

Seating guests between 12 p.m. - 12:45 p.m.  
Service ends by 1:30 p.m.   

For group reservations of 10 guests or more, please email jessica.estrela@humber.ca

Please note: The Humber Room is open between November 19 to December 13, 2024. 

When:
November 19, 2024

Part-time staff Winter 2025 semester parking permits will be available for online purchase through MyHumber at 12:01 a.m. on Tuesday, November 26.

Humber Parking Services
parking.sales@humber.ca

When:
November 19, 2024

Notice of Temporary Service Closure – Thursday, November 21

Please be advised that SWAC services will be closed temporarily on Thursday, November 21 from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. due to a scheduled staff meeting.

We appreciate your understanding as we take this time to ensure our services continue to meet your needs effectively, which also supporting our staff. Regular hours will resume promptly at 10:30 a.m., and SWAC will remain open for the rest of the day until 6:30 p.m..

For those planning to visit us, we encourage you to schedule your appointments starting after 10:30 a.m. Walk-ins will also be welcomed during our regular hours from 10:30 a.m. onwards.

Thank you for your cooperation.

When:
November 18, 2024

Humber Polytechnic is Building Brilliance and setting a distinct path and identity for post-secondary education in Ontario. Here are some of the key highlights from recent weeks:

  • Humber Polytechnic and University of Leicester sign new partnership for Humber students to study law in the UK
    A new pathway was recently announced for Humber students to gain a foundational two-year pre-law education at Humber, followed by three years of law studies at Leicester’s Law School. Read more in the media release.
     
  • Fall Convocation at Humber
    On November 7 and 8, more than 3,000 Humber students walked across the stage at Convocation. Read about the celebration on Humber Today and learn about Humber's latest Honorary Degree recipient, Waneek Horn-Miller.
     
  • Vertical Farming Program at Humber
    Humber Polytechnic is offering a free, 16-week program for those looking to grow their careers in the vertical farming industry. Read about this on Vertical Farm Daily.
     
  • Program empowers Indigenous community to administer pension plans
    November marks Indigenous Education Month and in this spirit, Humber and the Longo Faculty of Business announced plans to relaunch the Indigenous Pension Plan Administration Certification program. Read more in Humber Today.
     
  • Humber Polytechnic and Siemens Canada’s Net Zero Classroom Named to Canada’s Clean50 Top Projects for 2025
    Humber Polytechnic and Siemens Canada have earned national recognition with a Canada’s Clean50 Top Project Award for an innovative collaboration on a Net Zero Classroom. Learn more in the media release.
     
  • Humber Expert on the Legacy of Quincy Jones
    American music icon, Quincy Jones, passed away on November 3 and Andrew Scott, Program Coordinator for the Bachelor of Music program at Humber, spoke with NOW Toronto on the lasting impact and legacy of the famed producer and musician.
When:
November 18, 2024

November 16 to December 8 is SFQ Season for 14-week courses!

Student Feedback Questionnaires (SFQs) invite students to provide anonymous feedback on their learning experience in each course each semester to support our shared commitment to ensuring the quality of our academic programs at Humber. Student feedback is anonymous and confidential.

Please review these important points about the Fall 2024 Student Feedback Questionnaires (SFQs):

  1. Instructors, please schedule 20 minutes of in-class time when students will complete the SFQ. This ensures students are aware of the SFQ, and have time to answer them. Consider stepping out of the class during this time to allow students to have peace of mind when answering their SFQs. Sharing an example of how this feedback has helped improve course content provides an example for students of what to provide feedback on, and shows that their voices are heard.
  2. Instructors must enable the SFQ in Blackboard following this process (Visual instructions for adding your SFQ into Blackboard are available):
  • Select "Books & Tools" (Details & Actions, left course content menu)
  • Click "+" next to "Student Feedback Questionnaire"
  • Once added to the course content, make the SFQ visible for students

Learn more about your SFQ dates and other helpful information for faculty and students. 

Need additional support? The Innovative Learning Support Centre is here to help!

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