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Japanese: Level 1
Have fun practicing basic conversation and learning Japanese characters.
Research Project Receives Green Light to Explore Regional Response to Homelessness
Researchers, faculty and students at Selkirk College are embarking on an extensive three-year project to address rural homelessness that brings together diverse community partners with the aim to improve the well-being of those experiencing homelessness across the West Kootenay. Spurred by the recently announced $360,000 grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
Oct 19, 2022
Selkirk Innovates Pushes Rural Research Boundaries
Digging deeper into a multitude of rural issues to establish facts and data-driven evidence for decision-makers, Selkirk Innovates is producing results and helping guide the region into a more informed future. With more than $3.7 million in government and private sector funding actioned in the fiscal year ending March 2021, Selkirk College’s arm for research and innovation sits 29th in the latest
Jan 25, 2023
Homelessness Response Summit Enables Forward Progress
A community approach to addressing the homelessness crisis in rural BC through meaningful building blocks continues to make headway.
Jun 18, 2024
Selkirk Reads! 2024 Announces Short List
Read a book that highlights Indigenous voices and join a guided discussion about themes related to truth and reconciliation.
Jun 11, 2024
Japanese: Level 2
Learn to express yourself better in Japanese and build on what you know.
New Indigenous Gathering Space Builds Connections
Overlooking the rugged beauty of the West Arm of Kootenay Lake, the community came together to officially open the Tenth Street Indigenous Gathering Space.
Jun 21, 2024
Ground Breaks on Indigenous Cultural Hub in Nelson
The Tenth Street Campus Indigenous Gathering Space will provide vital building blocks for cultural wellness, education and growth.
Jul 12, 2023
New Indigenous Gathering Space to Be Awakened
The space will be available for ceremony, events, celebrations and learning related to Indigenous history, education, truth, justice and reconciliation.
Nov 23, 2023
Xeriscaping
Learn horticultural principles and practices to create attractive, sustainable gardens while minimizing water use.
Foodsafe Level 1
Learn how to protect yourself and others from foodborne illnesses and obtain a 5-year certificate.
Fall Protection
Learn fall protection systems and review the regulations and standards to keep you safe.
Drone Technologies - Applications & Operations
The certificate training program is comprised of three stackable micro-courses, each providing between 35–45 hours of training over four weeks.
Alumni Recognized for Commitment to Rural Medicine
Rural Pre-Medicine Program alumni Dr. Svetlana Hadikin is being recognized for her inherent commitment to stronger health care.
Jun 03, 2024
Advancing Equity, Diversity & Inclusion in Organizations
The Advancing Equity, Diversity & Inclusion in Organizations micro-credential comprises four stackable micro-courses. Take an individual course or the whole bundle!
Aimie Chernoff
I was born and raised in the beautiful Kootenays. After pursing my passion for traveling and completing my Business degree, I wanted to come back and be immersed in the Kootenay's mountain culture. Now that I’m back, I can’t imagine being anywhere else and I take every opportunity to continue to travel, play and explore the area. As a student recruiter, I’ve spent many years supporting prospective
Chinese Calligraphy
Take a journey to master the brush steadily and gradually. Learn about the historical development of Chinese writing and its place in the modern world. Supplies are included.
Sarah-Patricia Breen
Dr. Sarah-Patricia Breen is the BC Regional Innovation Chair (RIC) in Rural Economic Development at Selkirk Innovates, the applied research department of Selkirk College. Dr. Breen’s goal is to inform and support our rural region to thrive under conditions of rapid change. She works at every level, from community projects to national projects. Dr. Sarah-Patricia Breen’s work is guided by regional
BC Electrical Code
The course contains ten lessons and ten assignments, including an introduction that contains all the necessary instructions to guide you through the course.
Renée Harper
Instructor, English & Creative Writing Renée Harper is a writer, artist, and English and Creative Writing instructor. She studied mixed media arts and creative writing at the Kootenay School of the Arts and holds a Ph.D. in Canadian Literature from York University. Renée's academic research is rooted in ecocriticism, focusing on the ongoing settler-colonial making and unmaking of place on unceded
BC Low Energy Code
This 25-hour course prepares you to write the Technical Safety BC Class Class C-R-Low Energy Systems certification exam.
Building Service Worker
This course focuses on both the basic and specialized techniques behind cleaning buildings. Courses also include a review of health and safety regulations, WHMIS training, and workplace professionalism.