With a master's degree in social justice and gender studies, Sarah has developed a strong feminist framework that she uses to approach all of her work. Sarah’s previous academic work included identifying and reducing barriers for women accessing shelter spaces in Ontario, as well as examining local feminist history and activism in rural and isolated communities. She also has a long history of
Angel Desjarlais serves as IT projects & solutions coordinator in IT Services at Selkirk College, where she bridges the gap between technology and people through effective project coordination and business analysis. In this role, she collaborates with stakeholders across the college to gather requirements, document processes and ensure successful delivery of technology solutions that support the
IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) has recently announced changes to post-graduation work permit (PGWP) eligibility. Based on the new eligibility requirements, these Selkirk College programs may be eligible for the PGWP as the CIP (Classification of Instructional Programs) aligns with IRCC's current CIP approved list. For more information of PGWP eligibility, please visit our
Selkirk Innovates is ahead of the curve with integrating students into everything we do. We know how to transform what we’re doing into student jobs. It’s at the core of every project we take on. Current Postings Electrical Intern - Penning Ion Source Re-Assembly and Experiment Preparation (SIRC) The selected intern will work closely with a multidisciplinary team of PhD and Master’s-level interns
DA 101 Foundations of Digital Art introduces students to the fundamental principles, tools, and techniques of digital media. Through hands-on projects and guided lessons, students explore an overview of topics that include colour theory, typography, video editing, motion graphics, print design, industry best practices, and the history of digital art. Students will build confidence using industry
The Selkirk College Ion-source Research Centre (SIRC) offers students, faculty and researchers an innovative facility to grow their expertise while driving ion-source technologies forward for the global marketplace. Contact the Selkirk Ion-source Research Chair Dr. Morgan Dehnel. Ion-source Innovation The SIRC drives innovation on three levels. 1 New technologies Perhaps the most obvious is that
This 6-week online course provides a foundational introduction to vacuum systems. It is designed to address a growing need for technicians who can understand and support increasingly sophisticated vacuum-dependent operations.
Challenges and Opportunities for Innovation Transit is an important service, with clearly documented economic and social benefits, including access to services like health care and education as well as economic participation. Transit is also recognized as a practical opportunity to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In Canada the conversation around public transportation has been focused on urban
The Learning Commons is the place for learning support. Get help with study skills, course content, assignments and employment skills. Access tutoring, take a test or study with help nearby. Drop In Visit the Learning Commons. There is always someone available who can help you or get you the support you need. Castlegar Campus Library Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 8:30 am–4:00 pm Tuesday, Thursday: 8
The Applied Research and Innovation Internship Training Program is supported by funding from: Canada Summer Jobs Mitacs Cluster Grants In addition to the funding programs above, Selkirk Innovates has secured a number of Mitacs cluster grants. Selkirk College was the first college in BC to secure Mitacs student intern funding. Since then, we have continued to harness and grow the opportunities that