The Technology Transfer Centre
- HC01 FM-FM1-FM1E
- Subseries
- [ca. 1986]
Part of Humber College Capital Development and Facilities Management fonds
Sub-series consists of a concept presentation from a proposed Technology Transfer Centre.
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The Technology Transfer Centre
Part of Humber College Capital Development and Facilities Management fonds
Sub-series consists of a concept presentation from a proposed Technology Transfer Centre.
"The Summer Survival Handbook"
File consists of two copies of a brochure (and a related advertisement) relating to courses offered at Humber over the summer months.
The student concourse : [photograph]
Part of David Lui photo collection
"The Standard Rules for the Chinese Domino Game of Mah Jong" : [booklet]
Part of Wayson Choy fonds
File consists of a rule book explaining how to play Mah Jong.
"The Sky's the Limit" Humber Tag [video recording]
Item is a video which discusses emerging technology and potential "career hotspots" in the fields of biotechnology, transportation and information. Features Gethin James discussing employment opportunities for students. Produced by Whitewater Media Communications Inc. for Metro Colleges Deans of Technology.
File consists of a report prepared by Walter Pitman, and submitted to the Minister of Education on the operation of Ontario's Colleges.
The Registrar's office : [photograph]
Part of Jim Brady photo collection
"The Presidents' Forum : Implementing a Quality and Customer Service Mandate" : [flyer]
Part of Humber College Professional Development Department fonds
File consists of a flyer promoting a training program aimed at organizations in Metro Toronto.
The President's Breakfast : [photograph]
Part of David Lui photo collection
Part of Robert 'Squee' Gordon fonds
File consists of a thesis by Dr. Kent D. MacDonald (President of Algonquin College and, later, St. Francis Xavier University). The thesis uses Humber College as a case study in Chapter 4. This version contains a handwritten inscription to Squee from MacDonald, a note, and a business card.