New Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) Website Launched

Humber’s new Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) website has recently launched! 

For years, we’ve known that WIL is a key reason why students choose to study at Humber. This new website will showcase all of the great WIL opportunities for students at Humber; from applied research to service learning and everything in between. 

This website will primarily highlight recent WIL success stories across Humber’s departments and Faculties. New stories will be regularly featured on the Success Stories webpage. To ensure this page is consistently updated with the latest stories, students, faculty, staff and community/industry partners are encouraged to submit WIL success story leads by completing this Microsoft E-form. Once the form is submitted, the Government Relations, Marketing and Communications department will be in touch with you shortly to determine next steps. 

The website will also become a centralized location for general Humber WIL information related to the Quality Assurance Framework project, WIL definitions, and more. Faculty WIL websites will continue to be the primary source for Faculty-specific WIL information. 

The Student Success and Engagement department will also be creating interactive digital content for the website in the near future. Stay tuned for a social media campaign related to WIL in the upcoming months. 

This initiative is part of Humber’s ongoing work related to the 2018-2023 Humber Strategic Plan. Work-Integrated Learning is under Strategic Pillar 1: Career-Ready Citizens: Strategic Priority 1. Transform education by creating opportunities for all students to participate in meaningful experiential learning, with a focus on work-integrated learning and applied research. 

Should you have any questions please contact Mike Berg at mike.berg@humber.ca.  

Chantal Joy and Derek Stockley  
Co-Chairs - Experiential Learning Working Group