Announcements

When:
September 15, 2017

A reminder that Humber College pay stubs are available exclusively online. Your online pay stub is both confidential and secure and you can access it both from home and from work.

Please access your online pay stub by going to humber.ca/paystubs. Here, you will find additional information, as well as a short video, a reference guide, and some frequently asked questions (FAQs).

If you have any questions, please contact your manager for assistance.

Thank you.

HR Services

 

When:
September 15, 2017
Posters/Attachments: Event Poster

We thank you for attending our open house. Your presence made all the difference!

The Centre for Human Rights, Equity & Diversity

When:
September 14, 2017
Contact:
Roma Malik
Tel:
x4651
Posters/Attachments: Event Poster

Tell us what you think for a chance to win a prize!

Metrolinx will be executing its annual two-minute survey during this year’s campaign period and has requested that we all participate. From dedicated drivers to lifelong cyclists, we would like to hear from everyone in order to learn how to improve our programming with Smart Commute. Please click here to complete the survey.
 
Survey Prizes
Faculty, staff, and students who participate in the survey will be entered for a chance to win 1 of 2, $300 VIA Rail Vouchers among other prizes.

When:
September 14, 2017
Contact:
Paul Ward
Tel:
416.675.6622 x75006

I would like to announce that Cameron Redsell-Montgomerie will be leaving his position as the Math Centre Coordinator at the Dan Andreae Math and Writing Centre as he has taken a new position at Centennial College. His last day at Humber will be Friday, September 15. Cameron has done an extraordinary job over the last 5 years with the development of the Math Centre, so much so that it has become a model among the GTA colleges. His enthusiasm, dedication, contributions and the relationships he has made across the college will be greatly missed. We wish him nothing but success as he begins another chapter in his career in post-secondary education.  

In the interim, I would like to introduce Chad Manning who will be the Acting Coordinator for the Dan Andreae Math and Writing Centre at the North Campus. Franc Jamieson will now be the Coordinator for the Math and Writing Centre at the Lakeshore Campus. Chad can be reached at chad.manning@humber.ca.

When:
September 12, 2017

Humber Press, with help from the Creative Productions team at Humber’s Centre for Teaching & Learning, has created a new podcast called NEXTcast.

NEXTcast is – like NEXT magazine – all about teaching and learning at Humber College. Every episode, we talk to faculty and staff about new teaching ideas and practices, and about some of the great initiatives and innovations that are happening here, inside and outside the classroom.

In the first episode, Humber Press editor Nathan Whitlock talks to Dr. Heidi Marsh, Humber’s Director of Scholarship for Teaching & Learning, about the ways faculty can improve their teaching through research. (They also talk a bit about orangutans.)

Listen on Soundcloud, or search for “Humber NEXTcast” on iTunes and subscribe. And be sure to leave a comment or a review to let us know what you think.

You can also suggest a future NEXTcast topic by emailing Humber Press at humberpress@humber.ca. Send us your ideas!

The next episode of NEXTcast will go live on September 25.

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When:
September 11, 2017
Contact:
Lori Short-Zamudio
Posters/Attachments: Event Poster

Healthy Changes Program starts September 27th. Register Today!

Registration is still open for the Healthy Changes Lifestyle Program brought to you by the Centre for Healthy Living. If you are interested in building and sustaining a healthier lifestyle, this is the place to start. The program, which includes fitness classes, healthy cooking and more, is open to students, faculty, staff and now friends and family!

Visit hrt.humber.ca/ce under Fitness & Nutrition for more info and to register.

When:
September 7, 2017

The Academic & Career Success Centre will be hosting an employer every day of the week at the North Campus LRC (first floor) from September 11 to 15. Students will get the opportunity to find out about available positions and network with employers. 

#EmployersOnCampus

Learning Resource Commons (LRC), North Campus 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

  • Monday, September 11th - St. Louis Bar & Grill 
  • Tuesday, September 12th - Results Hospitality 
  • Wednesday, September 13th - Halloween Haunt, Canada's Wonderland 
  • Thursday, September 14th - United Parcel Services (UPS)
  • Friday, September 15th - Halloween Haunt, Canada's Wonderland 

It is recommended that students come prepared with their resume. For resume review and assistance, please direct your students to the Academic & Career Success Centre or careers.humber.ca.

For more career events, please visit our career calendar: careers.humber.ca/event-calendar.php

Academic & Career Success Centre
careers.humber.ca
Twitter: @HumberCareer
Instagram: @HumberCareer

When:
September 7, 2017

We Are Growing!

We are pleased to announce two new team members in our Food Service family. Lawrence Ong, is the new Chartwells General Manager, responsible for all Chartwells food outlets at the North and Lakeshore Campuses! He brings a wealth of knowledge to the team with over 30 years industry experience previously operating the successful dining program at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario.

Lawrence is passionate and highly committed to providing a memorable dining experience to all his guests and is very eager to kick-off the new school year! We truly believe his passion for excellence will be reflected in the months to come. Lawrence’s office is located in KB101 and can be reached at extension 4120 or by email at lawrence.ong@compass-canada.com.

Secondly, Nichole Bryan is the new Chartwells Food Service Director for the North Campus. Reporting directly to Lawrence, Nichole is responsible for managing all Chartwells operated North Campus food locations.

A graduate from the School of HRT, Nichole brings a high level of expertise and knowledge to our Food Service team. With her previous work experience in Corrections, Health Care and Hotels, her passion for enabling continuous improvements will be valued and appreciated. Nichole’s office is also located in KB101 and can be reached by phone at extension 4250 or by e-mail at nichole.bryan@compass-canada.com.

Please join me in welcoming Lawrence and Nichole to the Food Service team!

Don Henriques
Manager, Campus Services

When:
September 7, 2017
Contact:
Asha Gervan
Tel:
x3301
SEDS Closing Event

On August 23, 2017, 125 industry executives, small business owners, academics and government representatives came together in Makassar, Indonesia to share ideas on how to support the growth of small and medium enterprises in the region. The event marked the closing of the Sulawesi Economic Development Project (SEDS), a five-year capacity-building initiative funded by Global Affairs and led by Humber College, in partnership with seven universities in Sulawesi. Since 2012, the SEDS project has been supporting the creation of new applied entrepreneurship curriculum, and helping to establish business centers providing critical support to young entrepreneurs. As a result of the project, more than 12,000 new businesses have been launched, contributing to meaningful employment and economic development in the region.

During the one-day Lessons-Learned event, delegates heard from student entrepreneurs about the challenges they face, and discussed how the entrepreneurship ecosystem could better support those trying to launch and grow new businesses. “Nurturing the next generation of business-owners requires an open exchange of ideas and close collaboration between business leaders, governments and entrepreneurs,” said Asha Gervan, Manager of Humber’s International Development Institute (IDI). “Together, these groups can empower bold and creative entrepreneurs. We’re thrilled that the SEDS project has helped equip student entrepreneurs with the support, tools and resources they need to thrive.”

Indonesian youth offer great potential for economic growth and poverty reduction by becoming job creators as entrepreneurs. Indonesia is the world’s fourth largest country, but only 1% of the total population are engaged as entrepreneurs. With unemployment rates for youth soaring at 20%, the Government of Indonesia, along with SEDS partners have focused on promoting youth entrepreneurs as key agents of development and change, to reduce poverty and improve lives. 

Humber’s model of teaching and learning has greatly impacted the success of SEDS. Using a student-centered learning approach, SEDS has trained more than 429 university lecturers in teaching entrepreneurship, helping students to develop practical skills and to learn how to think critically.

“Entrepreneurship is the future path for innovation, and job creation – [it will] take ideas to the next stage,” said Canada’s Ambassador to Indonesia, Peter MacArthur, during a recent visit to Hasanuddin University, one of the SEDS partner schools. MacArthur recognized the benefits of the SEDS model remarking: “Universities are important hotbeds of new ideas and it’s important to move ideas from laboratories into the marketplace. University students here, with Humber’s assistance, are developing early models and frameworks in order to achieve success.” He also added, “Fifty percent of growth in Indonesia is driven by small and medium businesses, and a quarter of them are owned by women. Bringing women into the mainstream will pay great dividends for the country.”

When:
September 7, 2017

As mentioned in the April 10 and July 13 Communiqué, the Government of Canada will discontinue the sale of Canada Savings Bonds (CSBs) purchased through the Payroll Savings Program as of November 2017. 

What this means if you are currently enrolled in the Program

  • Your CSB contributions will continue to be deducted from your pay and will go towards your Payroll Savings Plan until October 27, 2017.
  • The funds in your Payroll Savings Plan are safe, guaranteed and will continue to earn interest until redemption or maturity, whichever comes first. If you wish to make a redemption prior to the maturity date, you can do so at any time on CSB Online Services or by using the automated telephone service.
  • As each bond series in your Plan matures, the funds (principal and interest) associated with that series will automatically be paid out to you by cheque or direct deposit, according to the account information currently on file.
  • Go to CSB Online Services to validate your mailing address or sign up for direct deposit to ensure you receive your payment.
  • Once all the bond series in your Plan have been redeemed or paid out, your Plan will be closed.

For more information about this change to CSBs, please visit: csb.gc.ca/payroll-savings-program/employees/about-the-program

If you have any questions, please contact Valerie Bardy, Manager, Payroll at x4223 or by email at valerie.bardy@humber.ca.

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