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Humber Research Series: Qualitative Methods & Analysis

In this session, we will provide an overview of common qualitative research methods used in Teaching and Learning Research (SoTL) and Applied Research. We will set you up for success by sharing best practices and helpful tips. At the end, we will provide an opportunity for one-on-one consultations, for those that have a particular qualitative data set that they need to analyze. This is the 8th session in Humber's Research Series, hosted jointly by the Centre for Teaching and Learning and Applied Research and Innovation. Faculty are welcome to attend a single session, or the entire series.

Welcoming Dr. Adeel Safdar, Humber’s new BioSteel Research Chair

Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and the School of Health Sciences welcomes Dr. Adeel Safdar as the holder of the new BioSteel Research Chair, the first position of its kind at Humber.

In partnership with BioSteel Sports Supplements Inc., and under the direction of the Associate Dean of Allied Health, Dr. Safdar will lead the development of an applied research program that focuses on health outcomes for a variety of populations.

Noon Concert/Clinic - Adam Nussbaum

Adam Nussbaum is considered one of the finest drummers working today. He’s played with a virtual “Who’s Who” in the jazz world. Longtime associates have included: John Abercrombie, Michael & Randy Brecker, Eliane Elias, Gil Evans, Stan Getz, Vic Juris, James Moody, John Scofield, Joe Sample, Ohad Talmor, ‘Toots’ Thielemans, Kenny Wheeler & NHØP, as well as freelancing with prominent artists of every generation, being a major asset no matter where he appears.

For more info please visit adamnussbaum.net

#HumberMusicLive

CAAT Pension Information Sessions

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

You Should Know… Accessible Customer Service Standard Changes: Feedback (Section 80.50)

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.

Reminder: Teaching Innovation Deadline is February 3

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

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