Available CityLAB Challenges
Challenges for faculty members
What are ways to encourage and enhance support for the City of Hamilton’s United Way fundraising initiatives?
What kind of youth-designed tools work to creatively gather meaningful, actionable youth input to strengthen Hamilton’s Climate Action Strategy update?
How can Public Health better engage post-secondary students on substance use and leverage campus services?
How can we encourage healthier relationships with alcohol and cannabis among Hamilton post-secondary students?
How can the City create more cycling routes that are accessible and comfortable for all ages and abilities?
How can we make infrastructure performance data easier for staff to use in everyday decision making?
What are ways to improve knowledge transfer and offboarding process to prevent loss of critical staff knowledge?
How can the City improve the operation of Committee of Adjustment through improved public education and engagement?
What are the considerations for developing a supportive strategy for hoarding behaviours?
How can Hamilton Public Health effectively reach and engage parents and caregivers to share information and encourage active transportation among children, youth, and families?
How can quantum computing be used to assist with data security, AI integration and future readiness?
How are AI Datacenters designed and managed to consider data sovereignty, security and sustainability?
What improvements can the City of Hamilton make to create a more efficient and effective housing governance model?
What can the City of Hamilton do to make road construction zones safer for children who walk to school?
How can we move forward with Hamilton Landmarks, Monuments, and statues to include more Indigenous stories at these sites?
Challenges for Staff members
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