NIBS Worldwide Case Competitions
The University of Guelph-Humber is honoured to host the 30th NIBS Worldwide Case Competition from Feb. 16–21, 2026, marking the first time this prestigious global event will be held in
Better Sleep workshop for Peri-Menopausal Women
The most common and severe symptom of peri-menopausal women is poor sleep! This evening workshop provides tips and drug-free strategies for decreasing insomnia, hot flashes, and other sleep disturbances experienced
Winter Tree I.D. (In-person)
No leaves? No problem! From bark, to buds, to leaf scars, participants get hands-on experience in reading these winter clues for winter identification of trees. This workshop focuses on native
Skills for Research Impact Series: KTT Strategies and Dissemination
How do you share your research with non-academic audiences? Learn about a number of potential mechanisms you can use for knowledge mobilization, discover how to choose a mechanism that’s appropriate for your audience, and take a deep dive into several popular mechanisms for dissemination, including social media, research summaries, infographics, and media. By the end
Anxiety Skills & Strategies
Learn powerful drug-free strategies, tips, and information on how to respond and calm down the uncomfortable sensations of anxiety. Sessions include practicing a variety of long and short self-calming strategies, along with helpful hints on cognitive and lifestyle behaviours that prevent escalation of anxiety. These techniques are especially helpful in the self-regulation of uncomfortable sensations
Project SOY Plus Finale
Join us on March 12 for the annual Project SOY Plus Finale at the Science Complex Waasamowin. The day will feature an open house with Project Teams pitching to judges, displaying their work, and answering public questions about their projects, alongside a showcase of the Fall 2025 Creative Stream submissions. This special 30-year celebration will
Skills for Research Impact Series: Infographic Development and Design
Participants can learn all about best practices for designing engaging and visually appealing infographics. By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to: Describe the principles of visual design Select appropriate resources to help make visual layouts Create a basic infographic using graphic design tools
Take the Stress Out of IBS
Learn strategies that decrease symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and a nervous stomach by tackling the two greatest triggers.... diet and stress. There is a strong relationship between our brain, our emotions, and how our gastrointestinal tract is functioning. This program teaches the most effective relaxation, diet, and lifestyle strategies to improve this relationship
Decreasing Headaches
More than one or two headaches a month are too many! Learn effective, practical, drug-free strategies to decrease stress-related tension and migraine headaches, and to decrease headache pain. Topics include : headache trigger combinations - and the ones to really watch for practical strategies to try as a headache is coming on the 4 stages
Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and Agri-Food Systems Webinar Series: Human and Policy Dimensions of Antimicrobial Resistance
This webinar will present a program-level talk on the growing concern of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) from a human health and policy perspective. It will focus on how national strategies and governance frameworks shape AMR outcomes across interconnected "One Health" systems. The event is for 60 minutes on Monday, March 9, 2026, 9:30 a.m. - 10:30
New Graduate Job Fair at Grad Launch
In partnership with Alumni Affairs & Development, this New Grad job fair is being held during the Grad Launch event. During the job fair you can: Network with Employers Get an updated headshot Connect with Peer helpers and Career Advisors for resume review and a career advice Connect with vendors for discounts available to you
Landscape Architecture Talk with Grant Fahlgren “Indigenous Urbanism: Design For All Our Relations”
The Landscape Architecture program in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development presents a guest lecture by Grant Fahlgren, Indigenous Design Lead at PFS Studio speaking on “Indigenous Urbanism: Design for all our Relations.” This talk explores the potential for a shared future where environmental relations guide cities’ growth rather than abstract concepts of
CBS Community Seminar: Resilience in Life and Embryonic Development: Costs and Benefits to Survival
Dr. Loydie Jerome-Majewska, professor in the Department of Pediatrics and associated member of the departments of Human Genetics and Anatomy and Cell Biology at McGill University, will present “Resilience in Life
Further Education Fair
Join us for the Further Education Fair! Date: Tuesday, March 10, 2026 Time: 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Location: University Centre Courtyard Attend this in-person event to connect with academic institutions and explore post-grad opportunities such as: Post-grad certificates Graduate programs Law schools MBA programs Teaching education programs Health programs Study abroad Learn about program
Integrating Arts, Indigenous, and Social Science Approaches and Perspectives into One Health Research
This webinar explores how arts-based, Indigenous, and social science perspectives enrich One Health research and practice. Panelists will offer brief snapshots of their work, followed by a facilitated discussion on the opportunities and challenges of integrating diverse ways of knowing into One Health. The session concludes with an interactive Q&A, inviting participants to engage directly
Skills for Research Impact Series: Evaluating KTT Activities
When all is said and done, how do you know it worked? Go beyond the anecdote and learn to use evaluation techniques to assess the impact of your knowledge mobilization efforts. After attending this workshop, participants will be able to: Summarize the steps involved in evaluating KTT Discuss common challenges and best practices in KTT
Stress Less for Tests
Learn practical skills and strategies to decrease test anxiety, and enhance energy and performance throughout the semester and during exam periods. Go at your own pace through the series of
Landscape Architecture Guest Lecture: Chip Sullivan, Professor Emeritus at UC Berkeley
The Landscape Architecture program in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development presents a guest lecture entitled “Cartooning the Landscape” by Chip Sullivan, FASLA, FCELA, FAAR. Chip is a Professor Emeritus of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning at the College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley. He is an artist, landscape architect and spiritual alchemist.
The Future of Conservation – Canada’s Leadership in Nature Conservation Shapes Our Path Forward
Join Kinross Chair Julie Gelfand for an engaging and forward-looking discussion on the future of nature conservation in Canada, guided by the expertise and experience of Catherine McKenna, Canada's former Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister of Infrastructure. This event will explore the current challenges and emerging opportunities within Canada’s conservation landscape. Catherine
Documentary Premiere – Cubao is Theirs
Come see this film showcasing four women farmers from Cuba. Produced by PhD Candidate Natalia Ruiz Cuartas and directed by Carlos Cadavid, Cubao is Theirs tells the story of how sustainable agriculture has transformed women's lives, farms, and families. Attending this event is an opportunity to show solidarity with the Cuban people and celebrate their
