Innovative Solutions to Real-World Problems Innovation is woven through the fabric of every department, program and initiative at Selkirk College, and Selkirk Innovates is your regional leader of applied research and innovation. We enhance the student learning experience and foster a sustainable and inclusive climate while supporting communities to adapt and thrive in the face of change. Social
A Living Lab for Hands-on Learning The Skattebo Education Forest (SEF) covers 285 hectares along the east shore of the Kootenay River. Since the Province of BC granted the land to Selkirk College in 1999, it has been an outdoor classroom with a variety of vegetation, shrubs, wildlife and tree species where students in Forest Technology , Recreation, Fish and Wildlife , Applied Environmental
Selkirk College continually promotes and works toward beneficial agreements and partnerships between post-secondary institutions and community organizations both within Canada and abroad. Tracking Our Progress Each year, the college submits a three-year accountability plan and reports to the Ministry of Advanced Education and Labour Market Development. The president of the college is also
This micro-credential provides learners with a foundational competency set in mass timber design and 3D BIM fabrication using Cadwork software, conflict resolution communications, wood species and wood project integration, design for CNC machining and 2D drawing packages and materials lists for project assembly.
Elders on Campus Elders and Knowledge Keepers carry their stories, teachings, laws and songs within them to pass on to the next generations. Elders on Campus offers the opportunity to meet and make connections with Elders in our community. We are honoured to have them join us on campus to give us a wider sense of community and provide learning opportunities through intergenerational connections
Gain a foundational competency in wood science, tools and safety, mass timber fabrication, technical drawings and models, product design, element use, packaging and shipping of a completed timber package, and more.
Participants will learn to how to use their own Nordic walking poles effectively for a good workout. We will use the poles in the gym, so rubber feet are essential. Participants should bring their own Nordic walking poles, water bottles, comfortable clothes and gym shoes. All participants must leave gear in washrooms or on coat rack outside gymnasium. Any valuables should be left in car or bring a
Margaret Sutherland, Chair, Appointed Member Margaret Sutherland retired as executive director of Decoda Literacy Solutions, BC’s provincial non-profit literacy organization. Previously, she worked in her community in communications and as a regional manager for Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy. Margaret has been active in her community as a member of the Castlegar Library Board, Columbia
On top of our Nelson, BC-based two-year Ski Resort Operations & Management Diploma Program , we offer several online industry-specific training courses for lift personnel and risk managers working within the snow sports and hospitality industry. Courses SNOW 156 – Ski Resort Risk Management January 20-April 14, 2025 Offered every year in late January, this 12-week beneficial online course is for
Building Cultures of Peace The Mir Centre for Peace builds cultures of peace through learning and dialogue. Our lecture series, trainings, workshops, films, research and collaborations with community organizations help advance peace and justice both locally and in our wider world. Mission, vision and values Mission Understanding and building cultures of peace through learning. Vision The Mir