EdCo has 21 voting members, representing students, employees and leadership. Learn how you can take part ! All members serve a two-year term with the exception of students who serve a one-year term. EdCo contains four elected students, four administrators who are appointed by the president, two elected support staff, one Indigenous member and 10 elected faculty members. The faculty includes one
Innovative Solutions for Complex Problems Established in 2020, the Selkirk Technology Access Centre (STAC) is your one-stop shop to access the advanced technologies you need to drive business innovation. We help you apply new technologies to workflows, engage in aerial data collection, use machine learning and geospatial analysis to understand your data, prototype new designs, reverse engineer
A lifelong resident of Castlegar and proud Selkirk College alumna, Leeza Perehudoff advances evidence-based decision-making for rural community well-being through applied research and innovation. From Environment & Geomatics to Social Sciences Leeza is a graduate of Selkirk College’s Recreation, Fish and Wildlife Technology and Geographic Information Systems programs. She gained hands-on
Connect with Us Send us an email or give us a call at: Selkirk Innovates Administration, (250) 365-1392 Selkirk Technology Access Centre, (250) 304-8688 Our Facility Selkirk Technology Access Centre Meet Our Team Administration Dr. Terri MacDonald Director of Applied Research & Innovation Amy Byers Administration Coordinator Holly Steenvoorden Research Officer Selkirk Ion-source Research Centre
Course Description This online course has open admission, but experience reveals that applicants who hope to complete courses successfully should have solid verbal and written skills. Students are required to have computer access, with sound, and high-speed Internet, Microsoft Office 2003 software or newer, Adobe Reader and Shockwave Player. As a prerequisite to taking this course you must: be
Selkirk College acknowledges our respect for and deep gratitude to the First Nations of the West Kootenay and Boundary regions: the Sinixt (Lakes), the Syilx (Okanagan), the Ktunaxa and the Secwepemc (Shuswap) peoples on whose traditional territories we are honoured to operate. An Ecosystem for Education The Skattebo Education Forest has a fascinating pre- and post-colonial history. Doukhobors