Announcements

When:
December 17, 2025
Contact:
Vidushi Sanghadia

The International Development Institute celebrates the people, partnerships, and shared commitment behind our work to strengthen technical and vocational education and training (TVET) systems and promote inclusive, equitable skills development worldwide.

From strengthening TVET systems to advancing gender equality and disability inclusion, this year’s milestones were achieved through collective effort and meaningful cross-cultural collaboration. Through international reform projects, Humber Polytechnic continues to strengthen partnerships that support inclusive, labour market–responsive skills development.

Watch the Bhutan Education and Skills Training (BEST) project video to learn how these collaborations are equipping graduates in Bhutan with the knowledge and skills needed to meet labour market demands.

For more information and to get involved, contact:

Vidushi Sanghadia
International Development Project Lead
vidushi.sanghadia@humber.ca

When:
December 17, 2025
Posters/Attachments: Event Poster

The Longo Faculty of Business is pleased to share the November 2025 edition of the monthly Dean's Newsletter.

Visit business.humber.ca/deans-news.html

When:
December 17, 2025
Jars filled with led lights.

As another remarkable year draws to a close, we're filled with gratitude for the community of students, partners, and collaborators who joined us in advancing health innovation. 

This year has been marked by strong partnerships and wonderful student-led initiatives that include: 

Health Innovation Challenge: Interdisciplinary student teams designed innovative solutions to support newcomer mental health. Their work was recognized and featured in a community report shared with settlement organizations in the community.

Design Sprint: In collaboration with the Humber and Guelph Humber Library, student teams designed a new vision for wellness space at the library to support their holistic well‑being.

Innovation in Curriculum: Students from Bachelor of Behavioural Sciences program developed dementia‑related policy recommendations and solutions addressing caregiver burnout, medication adherence, and culturally responsive care.

HealthTech and Classroom Learning: In collaboration with the Barrett Centre for Technology Innovation (BCTI), and Electronics Engineering Technology students, student teams designed and built a healthcare‑focused physical prototype informed by user perspectives on design, safety, and ergonomics.

Inter-professional Learning: Students from Interior Design, Fire, and Paramedic programs collaborated on an “Aging in Place” project integrating home safety, emergency response, and accessibility.

Innovative Community Campaign: Practical Nursing students created culturally sensitive campaigns addressing the impact of social determinants on mental health and diabetes prevention/management in North Etobicoke.

Our Applied Research portfolio expanded significantly this year and included:

CCSIF (NSERC FUNDED) project - The Impact of Precarious Employment on the Mental Health of International Students​: The project had more than 200 students participating in the quantitative phase of CCSIF-funded study—our largest research engagement to date. 

Understanding the Impact of Unpaid Caregiving on the Mental ​Health and Well-being of Black Women in the Greater Toronto Area​: We completed our important work on understanding the impact of unpaid caregiving on Black women's mental health, contributing vital insights to conversations about equity in healthcare.

Enhancing Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Among Young Adults in Peel: Mapping and Understanding Access to Physical Activity and Nutritional Supports​: Through this multi-institutional Catalyst Grant project (Humber, Sheridan and University of Toronto), we investigated the intersection of Type 2 Diabetes and food deserts in Peel Region, bringing a social determinants lens to a pressing local health issue.

Community Engagement and Partnerships: Through engagement with more than 10-20 community organizations in North Etobicoke, we are designing, developing, and delivering mental health literacy workshops in the community, creating spaces for dialogue to strengthen mental health awareness and resiliency for more than 200 youth and 100 caregivers in our community.

Looking ahead to the new year, we're energized by the momentum we've built and the relationships we've strengthened. Thank you for being part of our journey in advancing innovation and building a healthier tomorrow for all in our community.

Wishing you joy, rest, and warm connection with family and friends this holiday season.

Best wishes,

Dr. Vanita Varma
Director, Centre for Innovation in Health & Wellness

When:
December 16, 2025
Three adults engaged in conversation. They are sitting in green club chairs in a recording studio in the Humber Cultural Hub

Introducing The Director's Cut, a new podcast hosted by Humber Cultural Hub director Joe Sellors and the definitive source of information about Humber Polytechnic's new destination for arts and culture. Episode 1, "How Did We Get Here?," shares the background of the Cultural Hub project and the vision behind the multimillion-dollar capital investment at Humber's Lakeshore Campus. Watch and subscribe.

Episode 1 Guests:

  • Gina Antonacci, Senior Vice-President Academic, Humber Polytechnic
  • Guillermo Acosta, Senior Dean - Faculty of Media, Creative Arts, and Design, Humber Polytechnic
When:
December 16, 2025
Contact:
Barbara Cam
Posters/Attachments: Event Poster
Students walking outside campus in the fall.

We are excited to share the Fall 2025 edition of the FLAS Connect Newsletter!

Check out the latest community and student highlights, including articles such as “Highlights from the FLAS Forward Together Symposium 2025”, "Humber Students Place in Top Six at Oxford’s Global Map the System Finals," “Opening Doors to Engineering and Applied Sciences,” and “FLAS Grab’ n Go Foodbank Team Honoured with President’s Extra Mile Award."

Don’t miss contributions from our FLAS students, such as “From Toronto to Taiwan: My Journey Completing My Internship Award” and our section, “Educators Making a Difference,” where we highlight the inspiring work and contributions of our faculty.

We hope you enjoy reading about the great initiatives and stories happening across FLAS.

Happy reading!

When:
December 16, 2025
Contact:
Kathy Branton

Reminder of Testing  

As part of our ongoing efforts to ensure the safety of our community, the Department of Public Safety will be conducting its semi-annual testing of emergency messages during the holiday closure. Testing will take place at both the North and Lakeshore campuses on the following dates:

  • The North Campus - Saturday, December 27, 2025, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  
  • The Lakeshore Campus - Friday, December 26, 2025, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  

Testing includes the playing of emergency messages through the Public Address (PA) System, as well as displaying messages on Humber TV digital signage, desktop computers and emergency beacons, where located. The testing will take several hours to complete and includes the playing of audio messages through the PA system; therefore, testing will be disruptive. If you are planning to attend either campus during the closure to work, it is recommended that you do not attend on the testing dates. 

We thank you for your cooperation during this important testing. 

Kathy Branton
Manager, Business Continuity & Emergency Management

When:
December 16, 2025
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Please submit your nominations by January 23, 2026, to be considered for Spring 2026 Convocation

An honorary degree is the highest honour conferred by Humber Polytechnic. The Institution may wish to award honorary degrees to recognize extraordinary individuals who have achieved significant accomplishments or have made an outstanding impact or contribution to Humber Polytechnic, their profession or discipline, the community, or society in Canada or elsewhere in the world. Honorary degree recipients reflect the Institution’s values, mission and vision, and they inspire and serve as role models to students, graduates, and the community.

Nominee submissions:

Nominations will be accepted via an online form. For future reference, this form can be accessed from the Honours & Awards page on the Humber Advancement and Alumni site.

Applications received by January 23, 2026, will be adjudicated and considered for presentation at a 2026 convocation ceremony (Spring or Fall) and/or in the future, depending on the number of approved candidates.

Eligibility Information:

Honorary Degrees recognize individuals who have distinguished themselves through their professional careers or who have made outstanding contributions to Humber Polytechnic, the community or society more broadly.

The Honorary Degree Selection Committee endeavours to ensure, through its recommendations for nominees, that it reflects the diversity of Canadian society and represents the wider community in which Humber plays an integral role. As such, it welcomes nominations that represent a diverse pool of candidates so that it may consider diversity in all of its dimensions.

Nominees may be members of the public, including alumni, former employees, former members of the Board of Governors, former volunteers, former public officials, or others. Nominations of individuals in the following categories are not eligible and will not be considered until a minimum of one year has passed following active service:

  • Active Humber employees,
  • Active members of the Humber Board of Governors,
  • Active politicians,
  • Active Program Advisory Committee members,
  • Current students

Posthumous honorary degrees shall not normally be considered.

Confidentiality is to be maintained throughout the nomination and selection process. Nominators must keep the nomination confidential, including with the potential nominee.

For further questions about the nomination process, please contact: honorary.credential@humber.ca.

When:
December 16, 2025
Contact:
Emily Milic
Tel:
4167799229

As a result of changing technologies and aligning industry best practices, Humber's public-facing Staff Directory will be decommissioned on December 31. This change reflects a risk-informed approach in response to the growing misuse of publicly available staff information. 

Following this change, members of the public will be routed to the Humber Polytechnic Contact Hub for the appropriate departmental contact. A notice will be posted on the Staff Directory page from December 31 to February 27 advising that the directory is no longer available.   

Staff will still be able to access the internal Office365 directory which can be accessed through the To field of your email or in Teams. 

When:
December 16, 2025
Humber IELTS Test Centre team.

We are thrilled to share that the Humber IELTS Test Centre, housed within the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences, has been recognized as the Best Performing IELTS Centre – 1st Runner-up across Canada. This prestigious achievement is a testament to the unwavering dedication, commitment, and collaborative spirit of our entire IELTS team.

Over the past fiscal year, the Humber IELTS Test Centre achieved the second-highest growth rate nationwide, a remarkable milestone that reflects our focus on excellence and accessibility. Our team has consistently delivered high-quality IELTS testing across four convenient locations: North Campus, Lakeshore Campus, Downtown Humber, and Sudbury.

This success would not have been possible without the hard work and passion of every individual involved. Your efforts have helped us set a new standard in language testing and reaffirm Humber’s leadership in supporting learners and professionals across Canada.

Congratulations to the entire IELTS team! Together, we continue to raise the bar and make a lasting impact in the field of language assessment.

When:
December 16, 2025
Four students walking along the path in front of Humber Polytechnic, north campus.

As you may know, many Humber students are doing everything they can to keep up with classes and part-time work, all while facing rising living costs. But when an unexpected expense hits — think a rent increase, medical bill, delayed paycheque or broken laptop — even the most determined students can find themselves at risk of falling behind. 

By making a gift to Humber’s Emergency Bursary Fund this holiday season, you can help provide immediate, short-term relief so students can start the new year feeling supported and ready to realize their bright futures. 

Support the Emergency Bursary Fund 

If you’d like to direct your gift to support emergency bursaries within a specific Faculty or would prefer to support another priority close to your heart, visit the Humber Giving Well to discover the many options we have for you to make an impact. 

You can also donate in honour of someone special and send them an immediate personalized e-card to share the difference being made in their name. It’s a heartfelt way to celebrate generosity, kindness and the spirit of the season! 

All gifts made before 11:59 p.m. on December 31 qualify for a 2025 charitable tax receipt. 

Thank you for taking a moment in the holiday rush to think of our students.

Questions? Contact Melissa Beauchamp in Advancement and Alumni at melissa.beauchamp@humber.ca.

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