Announcements

When:
June 3, 2019
Contact:
Jaqueline Nicol
Tel:
x4988

Do you know what questions the Humber REB is asked the most?

Humber Research Ethics Board (REB): Top 10 Frequently Asked Questions

1. I have missed the REB submission deadline. Can I still submit my application?

Yes, you can submit an REB application at any time. If your study is minimal risk, it will be delegated for review. Delegated reviews can take up to 10 business days. If you have missed the submission deadline and your study is higher than minimal risk, it will be placed on the agenda for full review at the next month’s meeting. Full reviews can take up to 35 business days.

2. Is there anyone who can come and speak to my class about Humber’s research ethics review process?

Yes, Jaqueline Nicol, Operations & Research Ethics Board Coordinator, would be happy to speak to your class about the REB review process. Please contact Jackie via e-mail at jaqueline.nicol@humber.ca.

3. I am developing a course in which students will conduct research with human participants. How can students submit an REB application?

The REB does not accept applications from undergraduate students. The lead faculty for the course is required to submit a course-designation application to Humber’s REB. With an approved course designation, the instructors in that course are responsible for ensuring students are following the ethical parameters outlined in the course designation application. The course-designation approval is valid for two years from the approval date. Any changes to the course require a resubmission for REB review.

4. Do I need to let the REB know that I have completed my research study?

Yes, you must complete and submit the REB Protocol Status Form in order for the REB to close your file.

5. If I am applying for a grant, when should I submit my ethics application?

We recommend that you submit your ethics application once the award has been granted.

6. Humber REB approval for my study expired more than 12 months ago. I would like to carry out the same study.  Can I apply for continuation of my previous REB approval?

If your Humber REB approval has been expired for more than 30 days, you are required to submit a new application that will be either delegated for review or slated for full review depending on level of risk.

7. I received REB approval from another college/university for this study already. Why does the Humber REB need to assess this study? Aren’t all post-secondary institutions following the same evaluation requirements?

Yes, all REBs follow the federally mandated Tri-Council Policy Statement (TCPS 2) for risk assessment. However, each REB is independent and must evaluate the risk for its institution separately as every organization is unique in its operational policies, its environment and its community.

8. I received funding from Humber for my study, which has already undergone a review for that funding. Why do I need to go through another review?

The REB review focuses on the ethics of the research and related ethical factors. The funding review focuses on the viability of the project. Securing approval from one body does not mean automatic approval from the other. For example, the project may be financially feasible, but data handling may not fully meet the TCPS 2 requirements.

9. How much support do you provide researchers in preparing their application?  How do you handle requests for guidance?

The Humber REB’s Coordinator and/or Chair explain questions in the application but do not help researchers prepare answers to questions in their application. The REB Coordinator and/or Chair also assist researchers in their understanding of when to submit an application and what type of application is appropriate for their specific research. For example, some researchers are not sure whether or not to apply for REB review. In this situation, we discuss with the researchers their work to determine whether an REB application will be necessary and what type – such as a course designation vs. a full research study. To assist beyond this could lead to conflict of interest and require the REB Chair to recuse herself from the review process. This would be inefficient and impractical as the REB team has a limited number of members.

Of course, REB members themselves conduct research and/or are colleagues with applicants and provide input as colleagues within their program/department/faculty. In these circumstances, the REB members recuse themselves from any evaluation/discussion of the applications under REB review.

10. How are REB members recruited? Do they get paid or compensated for their time? 

REB members are appointed for a two-year term (eligible for two renewals for a maximum of six years) through Humber’s Office of the President. Members are not paid, but this is not a voluntary position. This is a formal responsibility that is reflected in each member’s workload. Anyone interested in joining the REB must secure the approval of his/her manager.

Every spring, the REB Coordinator and the REB Chair review REB membership status to determine any vacancies and the need for new members. A notice requesting expressions of interest is published in the Humber Communiqué. We currently have 10 members, including the Coordinator and a community member (both of whom serve in an ex-officio capacity). We are actively seeking an additional community member to complement our team.

Lydia Boyko, APR, FLMI, BJ, MEd, PhD
Chair, Humber Research Ethics Board
Professor, Faculty of Media & Creative Arts

Jaqueline Nicol
Operations & Research Ethics Board Coordinator
Applied Research & Innovation

When:
May 31, 2019
Contact:
Raina Faza
Tel:
x4348

Due to the Toronto Raptors game on Friday, kick-off time has been changed to 7 p.m. and BMO Field will remain open following the match so fans can watch the Toronto Raptors take on the Golden State Warriors in Game 4. Take this amazing opportunity to cheer on TWO Toronto teams in one night!

Bid now for a chance to see Toronto FC in your own private suite.

Click here to bid now!

The 2019 Humber Golf Classic is right around the corner, and before the event, we want everyone to have the opportunity to bid on an exlusive item: a private suite at BMO Field to watch Toronto FC take on Sporting KC on Friday, June 7, 2019.

For more information, or to bid now, click here

All proceeds from the auction will support student scholarships and awards.

*Please note: You do not have to be a golf registrant to bid on this item. Please share widely with your networks and friends.

When:
May 31, 2019
Contact:
Amanda Soriano
Tel:
x4187

The LGBTQ+ Resource Centre and the Life at Humber team have launched the #HumberAlwaysProud social media contest to highlight the fact that although June is Pride month, the LGBTQ+ community should be celebrated all-year round because we are always proud of our identities!

You could win a free photoshoot with the Life at Humber team! Enter our #HumberAlwaysProud contest by using the hashtag #HumberAlwaysProud on Twitter and Instagram or by sharing this post on Facebook and adding why you’re always proud to be a LGBTQ+ person or ally.

To be eligible, a user’s Twitter or Instagram account must be public so that Life at Humber and the LGTBQ+ Resource Centre can see your entry. When sharing the post on Facebook, make sure you select the option to make the post public.

Steps for entering on Facebook:

  1. Click Share at the bottom of this post
  2. Click 'Share...'
  3. Make sure 'Share on Your Timeline' is selected
  4. Add in the hashtag #HumberAlwaysProud
  5. Add in why you’re always proud to be a LGBTQ+ person or ally
  6. Make sure it's a public post so we can see it
  7. Press post!

Contest runs from Thursday, May 30 to Sunday, June 23 at 12 p.m. EDT.

Please visit humber.ca/lgbtq/humberalwaysproud for full contest rules. 

Good luck and Happy Pride!

When:
May 31, 2019
Contact:
Falisha Rowe
Tel:
x5548
Workshop North Campus Lakeshore Campus
Creating Videos in Panopto June 3, 2019 – 2:25 p.m. to 3:25 p.m. June 4, 2019 – 11:40 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
June 7, 2019 – 10:45 a.m. to 11:35 a.m.
Creating Accessible Documents - Part 3 June 4, 2019 – 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Not available
Learning and Reiewing with Quizlet June 4, 2019 – 2:25 p.m. to 4:10 p.m. June 5, 2019 – 10:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Panopto and Blackboard June 4, 2019 – 1:30 p.m. to 2:20 p.m. June 4, 2019 – 10:45 a.m. to 11:35 a.m.

For a complete list of workshop offerings and to register, visit the CTL Calendar of Events.

When:
May 31, 2019
Contact:
Kylee Winn
Tel:
x5171

96.9 Radio Humber and the Broadcast Television/Videography Program have come together for the fourth year in a row to produce content with Canadian artists.  

This year we had The Darcys, Jane's Party, Wooly and TANDM on campus for an interview and full-band performance of their current singles.  

See the interviews and performances here

 

For more information on the related programs:

When:
May 31, 2019
Contact:
Regan Mancini
Tel:
x4965

A recent study conducted by Humber’s Institutional Planning and Analysis (IPA) found that while it is often believed that pathway students are less academically prepared for their degree programs than their non-pathway colleagues, an analysis of grades and academic standing revealed that pathway students outperformed non-pathway students in every semester. 

Given the role that faculty play in promoting pathway opportunities and influencing the student experience, the dissemination of reliable information on student performance is essential. Check out this study’s one page brief and related full report.

For more information on this study, please contact Silvana Miller or Jean O'Donnell.  

This publication is the latest in IPA’s Insights series which supports institutional data literacy and the establishment of a common understanding about important institutional issues and topics related to Humber’s strategic priorities.

 

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When:
May 30, 2019

Thank you to everyone who attended our group photoshoots today to support the Toronto Raptors before their Game 1 NBA Finals Matchup tonight at Scotiabank Arena!

Below, please find the images that have been shared on Humber's social media accounts.

Our very own Humber Hawk is also visiting the lineup to get into Jurassic Park, and reports are already in that he was seen on CP24 and on the NBA TV Canada Instagram. Humber journalism students were also outside Scotiabank Arena interviewing fans and reporting from the scene. Stay tuned to Humber’s social media channels for the latest info: Twitter - Instagram.

Group of Humber students wearing Raptors jerseysHere is the full NBA Finals schedule:

Game 1 Thursday, May 30 Golden State at Toronto 9 p.m.
Game 2 Sunday, June 2 Golden State at Toronto 8 p.m.
Game 3 Wednesday, June 5 Toronto at Golden State 9 p.m.
Game 4 Friday, June 7 Toronto at Golden State 9 p.m.
Game 5* Monday, June 10 Golden State at Toronto 9 p.m.
Game 6* Thursday, June 13 Toronto at Golden State 9 p.m.
Game 7* Sunday, June 16 Golden State at Toronto 8 p.m.

Thanks again and Let’s Go Raptors!

When:
May 30, 2019
Contact:
Diane Simpson

Humber is co-hosting a conference with the Centre of International and Higher Education at OISE Library on June 24 and 25.

The conference will bring a number of academics, practitioners and policy makers to discuss sustainable futures in internationalization of higher education. We are very fortunate to have Dr. Jane Knight as one of our keynote speakers.   

Visit conference website.

Register here

Event location: OISE Library – 252 Bloor St W, Toronto, M5S 1V6

When:
May 30, 2019
Posters/Attachments: Event Poster

Often times TESL trained teachers go overseas and find themselves in front of a classroom of young children with no experience of how to teach them.

This four-hour workshop on Teaching Young Children in the ESL/EFL classroom will provide participants with practical strategies that can be used in an English language classroom full of young learners whether in Canada or overseas. 

Participants will learn classroom management strategies and reward systems and how to create a supportive learning environment and activities that can be used with young learners. Participants will also have the opportunity to learn how the activities and materials used in adult learning language classes can be adapted for young children.

For more information, dates, and registration visit here

Upcoming Workshop: 

  • Saturday, June 14 at 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at North Campus

Cost: $70.00 

When:
May 29, 2019
Contact:
Nivedita Bhalla
Tel:
x79289

Culture Days is a collaborative Canada-wide movement raising awareness, accessibility, participation, and engagement of all Canadians in the arts and cultural life of their communities. The Etobicoke Lakeshore Culture Days Festival is co-produced by Lakeshore Arts and Humber College with supporting partners: City of Toronto’s Assembly Hall, Mimico by the Lake BIA and Lakeshore Village BIA.

The weekend features free, hands-on, interactive activities that give participants a “behind-the-scenes” look into the arts and cultural base of the local community.

Saturday, September 28 Lakeshore Campus, Student Welcome and Resource Centre
Sunday, September 29 City of Toronto’s Assembly Hall

For more info, visit elculturedays.ca.

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