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CTL: How to Conduct a Research Interview

Thinking about conducting an interview as a part of a research project, but not sure where to begin? When done effectively, interviews can add richness and depth to your research story, but it starts with asking the right questions. In this workshop, we will set you up for success by sharing best practices for effective and ethical interview facilitation. We will also provide guidance about what comes after, with a brief overview about qualitative analyses.

Pay Stubs Available Exclusively Online

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

 

The Human Body Lab Tour

As part of Science Literacy Week, Humber's Bioscience Division is opening its Anatomy lab to the public. This is a rare opportunity to visit our state of the art Anatomy lab which includes cadavers. Two tours are offered on Wednesday, September 20 at 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. (each lasting about 50 minutes). 

Since space is limited, please obtain a ticket through Eventbrite at: eventbrite.ca/e/the-human-body-lab-tour-tickets-37484644581?aff=eac2

Staffing Changes - Dan Andreae Math and Writing Centre

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.

CTL: Survey Best Practices

Designing high quality questions is one of the most important aspects of survey development. The goal is to create questions that accurately measure the opinions, experiences and behaviour of the individuals in question. This process can be a delicate mixture of art and science. In this workshop, we will explore best practices and potential pitfalls to help you maximize the quality and utility of your data, in relation to the questions you are asking and the analyses you wish to perform.

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