At Humber, we are committed to making sure our students get real-world experience and are career-ready. One way students are able to do this is through the Voucher for E-Business Program.
For two weekends, students from the International Development postgraduate program lived on Trenton Base, assisting with a large readiness exercise for Canadian Forces members across Ontario.
On November 26 and 27, 2017, Fashion Arts and Business diploma students attended the annual Higher Education Summit at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel.
After graduating from the Humber Business School, Elisa started working at Orchard International as a Cosmetic Product Developer where it’s her job to bring a beauty product from concept to reality.
This past November, the Humber DECA-U chapter competed in Ryerson’s “Evolve” Conference. The Ryerson Invitational marks the sixth DECA Competition the Humber chapter has been a part of since September.
On Thursday, November 9th, 2017, members of The Business School Placement Centre accompanied eight Fashion Management students to an engaging event featuring Harley Finkelstein, Chief Operating Officer, Shopify.
This coming winter, nine business school students will be getting their first real exposure to the accounting industry and a sneak preview of their future careers.
Kent Schroeder, the Director of International Development Projects, recently travelled to the Himalayan country of Bhutan where he was invited to speak about his new book to an audience of government officials, business leaders and civil society representatives.
Kaileigh Gunn always had a passion for esthetics and cosmetics. From a young age, she knew she wanted to pursue a career in this industry.
Art comes in all forms and can be displayed in all types of venues. Painters display their works in galleries, street artists use the urban landscape as their canvas. For Kassandra Jones, a 2017 Esthetician: Spa Management graduate, her works of art are proudly displayed on the nails of her clients.