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Organizational Health: How do we figure this out?
Organizational health is a crucial area of research interest in the New World of Work (NWoW), as it sheds light on a range of factors that shape the long-term success and sustainability of businesses.
From left to right: Emma Duke (student research partner), Linh Bui (student research partner), Erika Smith (Educational Development Consultant (SoTL) at the Taylor Institute for Teaching and Learning, University of Calgary), Aliya Jomha (student research partner), and Richard Hayman (Associate Professor and Digital Initiatives Librarian, MRU).
Connecting the dots between knowledge mobilization, knowledge translation and the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning: A conversation with Erika Smith, PhD, and Richard Hayman, MA & MLIS
Learn about the difference between knowledge mobilization and knowledge translation, the role of open access and strategies for effectively integrating social media into scholarly practices.
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Exploring the World of Research at Humber Showcase 2024: Conversations with Researchers
Are you falling behind? Get ahead by creating research posters!
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Investing in Growth: Tuition Assistance Available for Humber Employees
From the Desk of the Tuition Reimbursement and Scholarships
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Celebrating a Milestone: Humber Polytechnic’s Spirituality and Wellness Centre
From the Desk of Office of Inclusion and Belonging.
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A Reimagined Approach to Sustainability
From the Desk of the Office of Sustainability
SMART Lab Technologist Khaled Ibrahim with two Humber Polytechnic students
The SMART Lab
From the Desk of the Faculty of Applied Sciences & Technology.
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Humber Polytechnic and Toronto Police Service Partnership Raises Awareness of Hate Crimes
FMCAD students had the opportunity to help solve a real-life challenge by creating an advertising campaign to raise awareness about hate crimes in Toronto.
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Harnessing Global Perspectives In Education: A Conversation With Rebecca Fitzgerald
Learn about Rebecca Fitzgerald’s inspiring journey in global education.
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