Announcements

When:
January 13, 2016
January 13, 2016

Applied Research & Innovation is pleased to announce the Winter 2016 funding recipients!

Developing Activities and Ideas for Research (DAIR)
DAIR provides entry-level funding for researchers in the preliminary stages of developing an innovative project.

Colin Flint | School of Media Studies & Information Technology
Advertising Internship Research: Phase I

Dragos Paraschiv | School of Applied Technology
Passive House: Product/Service Database

Heather Snell | School of Social & Community Services
Preliminary Investigation into Models of Field Work in Child and Youth Care Education in Canada

Anthony VanHoy | School of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Effects of Pedagogical Application of Wolfram Demonstrations in a Mathematics Course

Anne Zbitnew | School of Media Studies & Information Technology
Investigating Inclusivity, Accessibility, and Universal Design in Media Studies

Research & Innovation Fellowship (RIF)
RIF provides course-release time for faculty members engaged in an applied research and innovation project with at least one industry, community or academic partner.

Greg Goralski | School of Media Studies & Information Technology
Prototype & Validation of an App to Connect Alumni to Employment via Professors

Naveen Joshi | School of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Online Connections: Using Online Social Networking at Humber

Arthur Lockhart | School of Social & Community Services
Creating a Centre for Transformative Social Change

Josephine Mazzuca | School of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Mothers in Mind Research Study

Kristian Medri | School of Applied Technology 
DMX RDM Wireless Network

Sarith Nugawila | School of Media Studies & Information Technology
Smokebomb Game Ideation

Dragos Paraschiv | School of Applied Technology 
Modelling Building Envelope Components for Passive House Standard

Heather Ramey | School of Social & Community Services
Evaluating Youth Engagement in Community Organizations

Hillary Rexe | School of Media Studies & Information Technology
Investigating Inclusivity, Accessibility, and Universal Design in Media Studies

Andrea Rutherford | School of Social & Community Services
The Power of Music: An Exploration of the Impact of Music on Aging Individuals with Developmental Disabilities

Staff Initiated Research Fund
SIRF provides support for Humber employees engaged in applied research and innovation that explores a strategic research initiative in collaboration with at least one industry, community or academic partner.

Janice Dundas | School of Hospitality, Recreation & Tourism
When Learning Becomes a Good Fit: Concurrent Effects of Exercise on Memory in Comparison to Traditional Quiet Study and Auditory Stimulation during Study

Colin Flint | School of Media Studies & Information Technology
Advertising Internship Research: Phase II

Dragos Paraschiv |School of Applied Technology 
Modelling Building Envelope Components for Passive House Standard

Ryan Snider | School of Hospitality, Recreation & Tourism
Documenting the Tourism Experience in Uganda's Gorilla Highlands

For information about Applied Research & Innovation funding, contact:
Krista Holmes
Manager, Ethics & Internal Programs
krista.holmes@humber.ca, 416.675.6622 x5721

When:
January 13, 2016
January 13, 2016

Humber Applied Research & Innovation
Funding dates and deadlines

Developing Activities and Ideas for Research (DAIR)
Support for Humber employees in the preliminary stages of developing a research and innovation project.
Application Deadline: Ongoing
humber.ca/research/faculty/dair

Staff Initiated Research Fund (SIRF)
Support for Humber employees engaged in original, externally-focused research and innovation that explores a strategic research initiative.
Application Deadline: Monday, February 22 at noon
humber.ca/research/faculty/sirf

Research & Innovation Fellowship (RIF)
Support for Humber faculty members engaged in a research and innovation project with at least one external partner.
Application Deadline: Monday, February 22 at noon
humber.ca/research/faculty/rif

Funding Information Drop-in Sessions
Lakeshore Campus – Thursday, January 28 (11am to 1pm, CTL room F103)
North Campus – Friday, January 29 (11am to 1pm, CTL room D2251)

For additional information, please contact:
Krista Holmes
Manager, Ethics and Internal Programs
Applied Research & Innovation
krista.holmes@humber.ca
416.675.6622 x5721

 

 

When:
January 13, 2016
January 13, 2016

Now that the cold weather has hit and we get set to enter the winter season, the Department of Public Safety would like to take this opportunity to remind the campus community about our Severe Weather Closure procedures and the policy that governs the Unscheduled closure of Campus Buildings.

The Departments of Public Safety and Facilities Services regularly monitors active weather conditions and Environment Canada forecasts in an effort to inform the decisions around emergency or unscheduled closures of campus facilities and services due to weather. We also stay in close contact with sister institutions and monitor the public and catholic school boards, TTC, Go Transit and the local Police to understand how they are responding to the weather. 

The decisions around closing the Lakeshore and North campuses including associated facilities (UGH, Centre for Trades and Technology) due to weather is not one that is taken lightly and is ultimately decided by the Senior Vice President Academic (or designate) after consultations with Public Safety, Facilities and an assessment on the impact to safety is made. It is important to note that students, faculty and staff are permitted to make their own judgments with respect to their personal safety and can decide not to travel to campus, even if the decision is to remain open, if they feel that their safety is at risk. The policy speaks to how those personal decisions are handled. 

Recognizing that weather conditions can change quickly, every effort will be made to reach a decision regarding cancellation of on-campus classes and/or closure of the college as early as possible for day and/or evening classes. Whenever possible, these decisions will be made by 5:30 a.m. for daytime classes, and 3:30 p.m. for evening classes. Once a days operations have commenced, a decision to suspend operations and cancel classes may be enacted at any time.

Closure decisions are communicated to the community through a number of mediums, including our mass communications system (Humber Alert), the Humber Telephony system, Humber.ca website, Humber social media accounts and via GTA and Orangeville media (radio, TV). If you have not yet signed up for Humber Alert, you are encouraged to do so by registering via our portal at humber.bbcportal.com. Once you are registered, you will receive emergency alerts, including closure decisions.

If you have any questions, please refer to the policy and procedure documents linked to above. If your question is not answered by either of those documents, feel free to contact Rob Kilfoyle at rob.kilfoyle@humber.ca or at 416.675.6622 ext. 4417. If you have individual questions or concerns that pertain to your specific area or department, please consult with your manager directly.

Rob Kilfoyle, CPP
Director, Public Safety and Emergency Management

When:
January 13, 2016
January 13, 2016

Deadline: January 27, 2016 at 4 p.m.

The purpose of the LaunchPad Competition is to promote commercialization and economic development. HumberLaunch and Humber Research introduced the LaunchPad Competition, which is an opportunity for student entrepreneurs to compete annually for a chance to win a share of $40,000 to get their business started.

The LaunchPad Competition is open to all Humber and Guelph-Humber students and alumni. Please be sure to share this with any students you feel may be interested. We also have promotional material to circulate so please feel free to contact us:

http://www.humber.ca/humberlaunch/event-type/launchpad

Contact: Marisa Tomassi, 416-675-6622 ext. 79254, marisa.tomassi@humber.ca

When:
January 13, 2016
January 13, 2016

NOTICE OF HYDRO SERVICE INTERRUPTION

North Campus (Including Guelph-Humber, Residences, LRC & U.E.C.)


Service shutdown has been scheduled for

Sunday, May 29, 2016
8 a.m. - 6 p.m.


Purpose: To perform annual high voltage preventative maintenance on College electrical infrastructure.

Location: All buildings located at the North Campus (including Guelph-Humber, Residences, LRC & U.E.C.) will be affected. Emergency power will be available.

Staff, faculty and students will not be allowed entry into the College (with the exception of Residence) facilities during the hydro shutdown.

Important Notice: In future years, the North Campus shutdown will be scheduled on the Sunday after the Victoria Day Holiday. The next scheduled shutdown is May 28, 2017.

If you have any questions, please contact Spencer Wood, Director, Facilities Management at 416.675.6622 ext. 5242.

When:
January 12, 2016
January 12, 2016


Carol Reid is a proud Humber graduate who began her teaching career at Humber in the Early Childhood Education program in 1989. From her first day of teaching until her retirement in 2014, Carol’s dedication to students and the community was characterized by her creativity and love of learning.

While at Humber, Carol dedicated her own time and resources to establish ECE Resource Centres at Humber and the University of Guelph-Humber so that students could benefit from using quality play materials in their training. Outside of the classroom, Carol was committed to supporting Early Childhood Educators, offering mentorship and leading workshops in various early learning centres.

Carol’s peers describe her as a complete mentor and role model and someone who always has a warm, supportive attitude.

Donate here: 
Give to the Early Childhood Education Fund 

In recognition of your support, Humber College is pleased to name the ECE Lab at its North Campus after Carol, a fitting tribute to someone who made this important resource a possibility through her own efforts and support. 

humber.ca/giving/carol-reid-ece-lab

Contact: giving@humber.ca or 416.673.0152

When:
January 12, 2016
January 12, 2016


To view the Self-Identification statement in Humber’s Gender Diversity Policy visit: humber.ca/policies/gender-diversity-policy

When:
January 11, 2016
January 11, 2016

Did you know the Campus Bookstore has a..

PRICE MATCH PROMISE

If you find a LOWER price of the same NEW textbook or package at:

  • Amazon.ca
  • Scorpio Books
  • Chapters.Indigo.ca

We will match that price, by providing you with a store gift card for the difference.

Ask in-store for details.

Contact: 416.675.6622 x4987

When:
January 11, 2016
January 11, 2016

Accessible Learning Services has developed some new resources for faculty which focus on inclusive design. These resources provide practical suggestions on how the need to accommodate students with disabilities can be reduced, and in some cases, even eliminated.

For more information, please see our website and contact us with questions:
humber.ca/student-life/swac/accessible-learning-services/faculty-resources/inclusive-design

When:
January 8, 2016
January 8, 2016

Over the holiday break, new voice dialing functionality was successfully enabled on Humber’s new unified communications platform.  The new functionality gives callers the option to use their voice instead of their telephone’s keypad to reach an extension.

The new functionality is accessible on 416.675.6622 and by dialing X2222 for internal calls.  When prompted, callers looking to use their voice simply need to state either the name or extension (example:  “Judith Jones” or “5555”) of the person they are calling.

It is important to note that only individuals who have recorded a personal verification are reachable through voice dialing.  If you have not done so already, please take a moment to record your personal verification or callers will NOT be able to voice dial you.

Recording a personal verification is quick and easy.  Simply log into your voice mailbox and select option four followed by option three and option two.  Please contact our Support Centre at X8888 if you do not know your voicemail password or require assistance.

And, as always, should you have questions or concerns, please contact me at X5290 or Ryan.Burton@humber.ca at any time.  

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