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Reflections on ESOMAR 2022: Intimidated by Innovation? It’s not that complicated!
Humber Press writer Janice Saji shares her thoughts on attending the 2022 ESOMAR Congress.
Mannat Kaur stands on a stage at the SICK Solution Hackathon
At an international hackathon, Humber students use innovation and automation to tackle healthcare issues
Two students from Humber’s Electromechanical Engineering Technology program talk about their experience at a hackathon in Germany and the nurse bot they developed there
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Humber’s Faculty of Media & Creative Arts creates its first augmented reality experience featuring Howie the Hawk
FMCA’s faculty and students joined hands with the Office of the Registrar to create the first augmented reality experience for Humber’s beloved mascot, Howie the Hawk.
Lynn Short leans against a wooden structure in the Humber Arboretum.
“In nature, everything is connected”: Lynn Short exemplifies the mindset of a lifelong learner and researcher
Lynn Short’s passion for controlling invasive species literally started in her backyard.
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Building Description Language (BDL)—An Innovative Solution for Surveying Facilities
Humber’s growing research and innovation community continues to make positive impact through innovative applied research projects.
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SoTL Research Project Spotlight: Closed Captioning and Comedy
This research investigates methods to incorporate Closed captions and subtitles for the Deaf and hard of hearing into the creative and comedic process.
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Humber’s Bachelor of Industrial Design Students Create Human Machine Interface Designs for Canada’s First Zero Emissions Concept Vehicle
In today’s increasingly competitive employment market, “practical experience” has become a requirement for most entry-level jobs. Although quite paradoxical, this is now becoming the norm.
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Researcher’s Corner: Phone Visiting as a Novel Clinical Experience for Healthcare Students During COVID-19 and Beyond
Research study by Paula Mayer, Heather Nelson PhD., Beverlee Ziefflie, Susan Page and Deborah Norton examine the effectiveness of a phone visiting program.
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Researcher’s Corner: Pivoting Culinary Arts Education During COVID-19
Research study by Adrian Woodhouse, Tim Lynch and Steve Ellwood explores how culinary arts education has adapted during COVID-19
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