Scholarly Activities

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At the University of Guelph-Humber, scholarly activities are at the core of our academic community.

Fostering a dynamic environment of innovation, critical thinking, and discovery, our instructors, students, and program administrators engage in a diverse range of scholarly pursuits that span disciplines, blending theoretical knowledge with real-world application. From research to creative projects and collaborative initiatives, to Study Abroad opportunities focusing on global citizenship, we are dedicated to advancing knowledge and contributing to the broader academic and professional landscape. 
 

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Research at U of GH

Research is about creating and distributing knowledge, and at the University of Guelph-Humber we come to it with a different approach.

Explore the diverse range of research and scholarly contributions from our students, instructors, and program administrators, showcasing their dedication to innovation and academic excellence. Three examples have been selected that reflect the depth and breadth of scholarship across various fields.

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The Soka Education Research Centre on Global Citizenship (SERC-GC)

The Soka Education Research Centre on Global Citizenship offers U of GH students an opportunity to be part of a small research group who are interested in the philosophy of Soka education and global citizenship. Students selected to become members of this initiative are recognized as Research Assistants (RAs).

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The Agora Fellowships

This is an opportunity for students to take part in a program where ideas and themes from renowned books and films will be discussed. Conversations about society, politics, economics, psychology, and culture are led by Dr. George Bragues (Associate Vice-Provost, Academic) and Dr. Alice Kim (Chair, Psychology). Accepted students are recognized as Agora Fellows.