- When:October 8, 2013 12:30pm
- When:October 9, 2013 8:30am
Jane Clifton
Phone: 416.407.3578
Email: jane.clifton@humber.ca
Jane Clifton
Phone: 416.407.3578
Email: jane.clifton@humber.ca
Rebeca Mahadeo
Email: rebeca.mahadeo@humber.ca
Workshops are 50 minutes in length & FREE for all students! Walk-ins are welcome!
Struggling with APA citation? Worrying about plagiarism? Finish essays with ease by learning basic citation skills for your assignments. Discover tips and tricks to help simplify the citation process. Find out why, when and how to cite in this interactive workshop: Learn How to Cite and Get it Right!
Rebeca Mahadeo
Email: rebeca.mahadeo@humber.ca
Workshops are 50 minutes in length & FREE for all students! Walk-ins are welcome!
Writing a test or exam requires skill and technique! In this helpful workshop, students will discuss their current approach to writing exams and what they want to improve. Looking at different types of tests (multiple choice, short answer and essay format) and identifying strategies for each of them is an important skill students can gain.
Welcome to HumberLaunch
Location: North Campus, Concourse
When: Monday, October 7, 12:30 to 2:30 pm
What: Humber presentations at 2013 Student Life Expo
Where: Metro Convention Centre, North Building
When: October 4, 11:00 a.m.
October 5, 1:00 p.m.
October 6, 4:00 p.m.
What: Humber presentations at 2013 Student Life Expo
Where: Metro Convention Centre, North Building
When: October 4, 11:00 a.m.
October 5, 1:00 p.m.
October 6, 4:00 p.m.
The School of Liberal Arts and Sciences Interdisciplinary Conference
"Telling Stories: Narratives of Knowledge; Narratives as Knowledge"
October 4 and 5, 2013
Keynote speaker: Shahrzad Mojab (OISE/University of Toronto)
Keynote address: October 4, 2013 at 4:00 pm (Seventh Semester, North Campus. Reception to follow.)
Panels, lunch and late afternoon reception on October 5, starting at 10 am at the North Campus.
For more information, go to http://www.humber.ca/liberalarts/conference/home
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The Teaching Effectiveness Certificate program is designed for those interested in the field of teaching or private sector training. The courses within this certificate program provide participants with an opportunity to explore best practices in teaching and learning and apply the skills learned in a safe environment with other classmates. The certificate is comprised of five individual courses that are designed to develop essential teaching competencies. Upon successful completion of the five courses, participants receive a Certificate of Completion.

To Register:
Online: www.humber.ca/continuingeducation
In Person: Visit the Customer Service&Registration Centre at the North or Lakeshore Campus
If you have any questions please contact Tara Lew at: tara.lew@humber.ca
For customized delivery for your organization contact Denise Gardner at: denise.gardner@humber.ca
Register Online at: humber.ca/liberalarts/conference/home
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Keynote Speaker: 
OISE/University of Toronto
Throughout her career as a scholar, teacher, and activist, Professor Mojab has examined and documented the effects of war, displacement, and violence on women's learning and education. Her efforts have deepened our understanding of gender relations, patriarchy, and fundamentalisms in cultures around the world.
A former Director of the Women and Gender Institute at the University of Toronto (2003 -2008), Professor Mojab currently teaches in the Department of Leadership, Higher and Adult Education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.
While publishing in numerous academic journals, she has edited or co-edited several books, including Women, War, Violence, and Learning (2010) and Violence in the Name of Honour: Theoretical and Political Challenges (2004). For her efforts, she has re- ceived the Royal Society of Canada Award in Gender Studies (2010) and OISE/ University of Toronto Distinguished Contribution to Graduate Teaching Award (2008), among other honours.
A noteworthy feature of Professor Mojab's work is her effort to raise public awareness through story-telling, dance, drama, painting, film and other media. Recent examples include her 2007 documentary Samjana: Memoirs and Resistance and her current pro- ject, Remembering Not to Forget, a digital story-telling archive featuring images, texts and recorded narratives of former victims of state violence.
For a printable version of annoucement, please click here.