Announcements

When:
February 2, 2017

HR Services is happy to welcome CAAT to Humber!
Listed below are details on 4 different sessions that will be offered during the year.

If you are not available to attend a session in person, WebEx conferencing will be available. Contact Maureen Martin-Edey by email maureen.martin-edey@humber.ca or by phone at x4509

If you would like to speak to a pension expert privately, one-on-one (15 min) meetings will be scheduled after each session. Contact Haley Bai by email haley.bai@humber.ca

Time: All sessions are from 12 p.m – 1 p.m.
Location: North Campus sessions will take place in the Board of Governors Room, LRC 6108
Lakeshore Campus sessions will take place in the Community Room, L1017

Service Purchases
North Campus – Wednesday March 1
Lakeshore Campus – Monday February 27

Retirement Planning
North Campus – Tuesday March 21
Lakeshore Campus – Monday March 20

Part-time Pension Overview
North Campus – Thursday September 21
Lakeshore Campus – Monday September 25

Introduction to the Plan
North Campus – Tuesday October 17
Lakeshore Campus – Monday October 16

To register and/or view further details, please visit hrs.humber.ca/pension

When:
February 2, 2017
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Humber must provide a way for persons with disabilities to comment on how accessible customer service is provided by arranging for accessible formats and communication supports, on request.

The Community Barrier Identification Form at Humber is a feedback process that enables people to provide feedback in person, by telephone, in writing, by email or by another method.

Thank you for ensuring Humber’s compliance with the AODA.


For more information contact Michael Thompson by email at michaelchris.thompson@humber.ca or by phone at 416.675.6622 x5220.

When:
February 2, 2017
Contact:
Heidi Marsh
Tel:
x5836
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A reminder that the deadline for applications to the Teaching Innovation Fund is Friday, February 3, 2017 at 5 p.m.

The fund is a support package, including up to $1,200.00 per investigator, to help faculty develop and conduct research on a teaching innovation in their classrooms. 

For more information and to access the application form, see the attached documents.

To hear about the experiences of previous Teaching Innovation Fund recipients, see: app.frame.io/f/2NqxjgqF

Applications may be submitted to CTLResearch@humber.ca

If you have any questions, please contact: Heidi Marsh, 416.675.6622 x5836, heidi.marsh@humber.ca

When:
February 2, 2017

Visit our photo stations at one of these locations and you could be one of the next faces of Humber.

North Campus
Wednesday, February 8
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
E Building (Concourse)
near E135 Lecture Hall
Lakeshore Campus
Thursday, February 9
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
L Building (Lakeshore Commons)
2nd Floor

 

When:
February 2, 2017
Contact:
MattFerreira
Tel:
416.675.6622 x3707
Posters/Attachments: Event Poster

The Humber Jr Hawks will be hosting a P.A. Day Sports Camp on Friday, February 17th, 2017. The camp will take place at the Lakeshore Campus Main Gym. The day will feature many different sports actvities and include a pizza lunch. 

Youth aged 6-14 are welcome to join us. To register, please visit: humberhawks.ca/camps/index and click on the "Register" button. 

For more information, please contact Matt Ferreira at matthew.ferreira@humber.ca

When:
February 1, 2017
Car, three adults

Humber is becoming a greener campus and everyone is participating! Humber Sustainability Highlights features people and departments around the College that are working to integrate sustainable practices. This month’s focus are the carpool groups at North campus.  

Finding parking is a nightmare for a commuter school like Humber. While many joke that if you were to line all of the lots together there would be enough room to land a Boeing 747, the reality is there just aren’t enough spaces for the 80,000 faculty, staff, students, contractors and visitors traveling to campus regularly.

That’s what attracted Clay MacDougall, Deputy Registrar of Academic Services to the carpool parking permit.

“I wanted that designated spot right next to the front doors,” joked MacDougall.

In 2014, the Office of Sustainability partnered with Public Safety to create the carpool parking permit in an effort to reduce the demand for parking and traffic congestion and improve local air quality. The carpool permit differs from regular permits, consisting of a minimum of two Humber parking permit holders who surrender their individual passes to Public Safety. Carpool permit holders will receive reserved parking spaces adjacent to the main doors and the cost of one pass is split between the carpoolers.

For trips where walking, biking, or public transportation isn’t an option, carpooling is a great way to cut down on miles driven. At Humber’s North campus, Clay MacDougall and Sara Laux, Manager of Public Relations and Communications have taken up the challenge, creating their own carpool groups.

“It just made sense,” says MacDougall, describing how his carpool came together. “All of us come from the same area and are heading in the same direction. Our schedules work together.”

Laux whole-heartedly agreed.

“It’s convenient. It saves money, wear and tear on your vehicle, has priority parking locations across campus, and gives us access to the HOV (High Occupancy Vehicle) lanes, saving us over an hour a day in travel time.”

With close to 24, 000,000 cars on the road in Canada, carpooling has become a popular option. Cities have installed High Occupancy Vehicle lanes on highways to encourage more people to carpool and reduce traffic and gridlock.  

“When you follow the same car home every day from the office, that’s when you know it is time to make a change,” says MacDougall. “There are just too many cars on the road so if the opportunity is there for a carpool, I would recommend it.”

The carpooling program with Public Safety takes away many concerns of giving up your own car with added benefits:

  • Complimentary Parking Vouchers: Each registered carpool member is entitled to 12 complimentary, one-day parking passes per year.
  • Reserved Parking Spots: Conveniently located steps away from the main entrances.
  • Guaranteed Emergency Ride Home: If you have an unforeseen emergency, you can request reimbursement of up to $75 for your transportation costs through Smart Commute’s Emergency Ride Home program.
  • Save Money: Split the cost of a carpool parking permit, plus share the cost of travel expenses.

So what’s stopping you? Get started finding your own carpool group by visiting our website: bit.ly/2fvinvO

For more information about the carpool parking permit contact james.irvine@humber.ca

When:
February 1, 2017
Contact:
Julie Pellegrini
Tel:
x4581

We are pleased to once again offer the Coaching for High Performance program. This two day program will be facilitated by Garry Watanabe, Performance Coaching. 

Dates: May 16 & 17, 2017
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Audience: This program is intended for management staff in academic and administrative roles

Coaching is a key leadership skill, particularly if we wish to build commitment, engage others, and get results. Since Humber began working with Performance Coaching and their team of superb facilitators in 2006, more than 200 managers have participated in the Coaching for High Performance program. This dynamic and unique experience has helped change the quality of conversations across the organization, between colleagues, and with students.

Program Objectives

  • Use a clear, concise coaching framework to stimulate high performance in others
  • Energize people and give clear, precise direction leading to results
  • Confront people who need to change behaviour and/or improve performance
  • Develop specific action plans to enhance personal coaching effectiveness

Refreshments and pastries will be available starting at 8:15 a.m. each day. Lunch will be provided. 

For more information, please visit: performancecoaching.ca/en/coaching-for-high-performance

To register for this program, please contact me at julie.pellegrini@humber.ca

Thank you   

When:
February 1, 2017
Contact:
Paula Gouveia
Tel:
x74187

It is with great pleasure that I announce that Stephen Allen has accepted the position of Acting Associate Dean, Department of English in the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences effective February 21, 2017 for an 18 month term. 

Many of you already know Stephen because he has been the Director, English Language Centre since October 2012. In this role, Stephen has not only been responsible for the day-to-day operations of the English Language Centre but has also worked closely with colleagues in the International Office and across Humber to promote the ELC programs while continuing to ensure the quality and excellence that are synonymous with any Humber educational experience. Most recently, he has also been involved with developing an Offshore English Language Centre that will admit its first students in September 2017.

Stephen holds a Master of Arts degree in Education from Sheffield Hallam University England, with a specific focus on learner motivation. He also holds a Post-graduate Diploma in TESOL from Trinity College, London and a Post-baccalaureate Diploma in Distance Education Technology from Athabasca University. He is currently pursuing his doctorate at Athabasca University in Distance Education.   

Prior to joining Humber, Stephen held numerous educational leadership positions in the private sector both in the Canadian and international contexts. His considerable management experience coupled with his extensive experience in faculty development and instructional design, specializing in e-learning and blended learning contexts, will allow Stephen continue to foster the vision of excellence and innovation that have positioned our Department of English as a leader in the College system.

Please join me in congratulating Stephen on his new appointment.

Paula F. Gouveia
Dean, School of Liberal Arts and Sciences

When:
February 1, 2017

It’s that time of year again! Peer Assisted Learning Support (PALS) is excited to welcome students and faculty to the new academic year. This year we will be offering Learning Skills Workshops, Peer Tutoring and Note Taking Services (for students with accommodations) at both North and Lakeshore campuses. The one-on-one service is designed to help students with course specific difficulties. This service is offered to all Humber College and University of Guelph-Humber students.

How does it work?
The tutoring fee is $10/8 hours. We encourage faculty and staff to refer students to our office or website to book a tutor.

North Campus: Third Floor, Learning Resource Commons, Peer Assisted Learning Support Office

Lakeshore Campus: WEL 105, Student Welcome & Resource Centre

Know a student interested in becoming a tutor?
All tutors must have achieved 80% or higher in the course they are interested in tutoring and receive a recommendation from their professor.

Learn more about Peer Assisted Learning Support and our many workshops scheduled for Winter 2017 by visiting humber.ca/learningresources

When:
January 31, 2017
Contact:
Jamie Even, Internship Coordinator

Registration for Student Personal Training - Winter 2017 is now closed. This program will be offered again in the Summer Semester (May to August 2017). All communication concerning the offering of this program will be made available in April 2017 via the Humber Communiqué.

 

 

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