It's Hikma's birthday! 🎉 We're celebrating our amazing team, research and publications, and clients who are changing the world.🌏 There's more where that came from... join our newsletter to learn and grow with the Hikma Collective at https://hubs.la/Q025tdC_0 #HikmaHi5 #Birthday #PublicScholarship
Hikma Strategies
E-Learning Providers
We help develop audiences and partnerships through writing, editing, training and facilitation services.
About us
To solve complex problems, we need clear communication and authentic collaboration. We help people with unique expertise attract funding, connect with new audiences, and build partnerships.
- Website
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https://www.hikma.studio
External link for Hikma Strategies
- Industry
- E-Learning Providers
- Company size
- 1 employee
- Headquarters
- Vancouver
- Type
- Self-Employed
- Founded
- 2020
Locations
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Primary
Vancouver, ca
Employees at Hikma Strategies
Updates
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With grants season in full swing, we wanted to draw attention to one part of an application that often goes overlooked: in-kind contributions. In-kind contributions can seem nebulous at first, especially when there’s no hard and fast rule for calculating them and when guidelines may vary across institutions”, write Heidi Rennert and Ai Mizuta. Whether applying for a grant, crafting a budget, or building long-term work partnerships, knowledge about in-kind contributions is a useful thing to keep in your back pocket. Visit the Hikma Blog to learn more! https://lnkd.in/g-y39iNg
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September 30 marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a day to honor the children who never returned home, the Survivors of residential schools, and the families and communities affected. Hikma recognizes the importance of acknowledging the painful history and ongoing impact of residential schools. Want to learn more? The UBC Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre is a great place to start: https://lnkd.in/dSFnkbSW #TruthandReconciliation, #OrangeShirtDay #EveryChildMatters #NDTR
Indian Residential Schools - Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre
https://irshdc.ubc.ca
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The start of the new term is a great time to reconnect with students and refresh one’s approach to student mentorship. Founder Dr. Erica Machulak and Dr. Andrea Webb at UBC discuss ways you can support graduate students in this Inside Higher Ed article "Beyond the Career Panel.": https://lnkd.in/gQy-S2KB This project is generously supported by Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC-CRSH), Faculty of Education, UBC Faculty of Education, and The University of British Columbia Arts Amplifier. Stay tuned or subscribe to our newsletter as we will share more findings from this project in the near future! #HikmaHi5 #BeyondTheAcademy
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📣 Coming soon! "Hustles for Humanists: Build a business with purpose" is now available for preorder. 📕 This book is packed with exercises, practical advice, and stories from Erica Machulak's translating her experiences as a humanities graduate student turned social impact startup founder.☘️ Forthcoming from Rutgers University Press in April 2025. Get your coupon code and learn more at: www.hikma.studio/book . . #HikmaHi5 #HustlesForHumanists #Startup
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Trust and partnerships go hand in hand. In our work, we are constantly reminded that there is no one-size-fits-all approach and that relationships are the core of any successful collaboration. Simangele (Sima) Mabena shares 7 tips for building trust with community partners. Visit the Hikma Blog to learn about relationship building and how it can bolster your current and future partnerships! https://lnkd.in/gfX_crm7 #HikmaHi5 #CommunityBuilding #HikmaAlumni
Seven tips to build trust with community partners
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Wrapping up Summer 2024 the Hikma way—with scrumptious ice cream 🍦and superb company 💜 #RainOrShine #HikmaHi5 #Team
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"Many people perceive that you must have a disability in order to request or use accessibility options. However, accessibility is for everyone. When we do our work with accessibility in mind, it makes everyone’s lives easier because it gives people more options to engage and participate in the ways that work best for them." Kathy Ma shares 10 tips for making your next event more accessible. Accessibility, as Kathy explains, concerns everyone, and keeping it in mind will benefit all event attendees and organizers! Visit the Hikma Collective Blog to learn more and make the most out of your next event: https://lnkd.in/g_vVNqx8 #HikmaHi5 #Accessibility #EventPlanning #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs
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There's still time to watch content from the 2024 Editors Canada Conference online! Register here to watch our workshop and other great content from professional editors on working with clients, living well, and, or course, crafting and refining compelling content. Hikma Founder Erica Machulak's workshop steps through how to transform your business by talking to your clients. You'll learn how to discover client needs, surface opportunities, and ask questions to nurture better relationships and projects. Learn more on the conference website↓ https://lnkd.in/gJCF5RJ7 #Editors24 #HustlesForHumanists #HikmaHi5 @Editors/Réviseurs Canada
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We’re thrilled to share some of the best moments from our recent pilot course “Plan for Research Impact with the UN Sustainable Development Goals” conducted in collaboration with the The University of British Columbia MICRO-BODD team. Co-certified by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), CIFAL Victoria, and Hikma, this course helps scholars mobilize their research in alignment with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The MICRO-BODD team shared their course projects with the partners who attended their Annual General Meeting. A huge thank you to MICRO-BODD partners City of Surrey (Rodolfo Sanchez, Prat Rialch), City of Vancouver, City of Richmond, SHAPE, RDH Building Science, and UBC Okanagan Facilities Management (Martin Gibbs). Looking forward to another year of collaboration to advance sustainable infrastructure. This project is made possible with generous support from Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) #UNSDGs #ResearchImpact #HikmaHi5 UBC Civil Engineering