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A screencap of students' avatars particapting in virtual film school.
"The future of productivity will rely on an ability to transcend Canadian borders": COIL in the Metaverse
Humber Polytechnic's Virtual Production students and VIA University College’s Film and Transmedia students attend virtual film school.
A large group of students sit at two long tables and smile for the camera.
"I feel lucky to be a part of it": Humber-VIA study trip inspires belonging, connection and vulnerability
COIL trip brings together System and Design Thinking courses to tackle complex global issues.
Fashion moodboard containing work created in previous COIL projects
Fashion Beyond Borders: COIL consultancy projects embody boundary-breaking interdisciplinary collaboration
Since 2020, more than 500 fashion students at Humber and Nottingham Trent University have participated in COIL consultancy projects
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"They gained confidence and allowed their creative wings to fly": Fashion consultancy project with Nottingham Trent University and ReTuna
COIL challenges fashion management students to think globally about sustainability, branding, and communication.
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"We do not live in an isolated space": COIL explores new approaches to crime and community wellness
Long-standing partnership between Humber and Nottingham Trent University examines the criminal justice sector in both countries.
COIL students pose for a group photo in Aarhus, Denmark.
"Teamwork isn’t just about completing tasks, it’s also about supporting each other": Media and business students share expertise in two related COIL projects
Ongoing partnership with Business Academy Aarhus shows the value in taking students out of their comfort zone.
A map with location icons over Canada, UK and Bahrain, overload with a graphic of a laptop screen.
"No part of healthcare or human services is a closed field": Interdisciplinary care and services for people living with Dementia
Humber partners with University of Salford and British University of Bahrain to examine international approaches to dementia care.
Promo image of the video game Project S, developed by Dania Games students.
"Don’t be scared of the unknown": Students get hands-on experience in multimedia design
Humber students assisted Dania Games in creating a variety of promotional materials for video game prototypes, including box art, website design, trailers and social media content.
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Researcher's Corner: Examining Confidence Accuracy, Observation Skills, and the Dunning Kruger Effect
Humber graduates Richelle Pang and Megan Sheridan discuss their recent JIPE article
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Researcher's Corner: Bridging the Generational Divide
Henrik Kraght and Lars Brøndum, faculty members of KEA, Copenhagen School of Design and Technology, discuss their recent paper in JIPE.
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