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.