Selkirk College is committed to high standards of integrity, accountability and responsibility in the conduct of any college-sanctioned research that is done by college faculty, staff or students, or by any other scholars that have a formal association with the college. In our daily work, we follow: Policy 8710: Integrity in Research Policy: 8705 Ethical Conduct of Research Involving Humans Policy
We are here to assist you with your Canadian education and cultural experience at Selkirk College. Danny Beatty Manager, International Education and Development Misoon Jang International Student Services Coordinator Elizabeth (Betty) Li Student Immigration Advisor/International Student Recruiter/Cultural Advisor Emily Kandborg International Student Recruiter/Cultural Advisor Enrolment Services
"Engaging with students from all over the world continues to be the highlight of my career." Danny began his career as an EFL (English as a Foreign Language) teacher in Tunisia, North Africa, where he worked for three years at AMIDEAST, an American NGO, teaching mainly business professionals, followed by three years in the Department of English at the National University. Upon returning to Canada
Unique Spaces for Your Event Our campuses feature unique spaces that are suitable for meetings, conferences and other special events. While the primary purpose of these facilities is to serve our academic and operational activities, they are also available to other community and educational groups for events. To inquire about booking space at Selkirk College for events, meetings or other purposes
Where Ideas Meet Technology Connect with us for: Custom tech solutions for your unique needs. Smart systems and automation that save time, reduce costs and improve safety. Expertise you can trust, powered by researchers and students. Turning Ideas into Innovation We transform complex challenges into tailored technology solutions. From AI-driven workflows and IoT systems to reverse-engineering
This project asks: How can rural communities attract, support and retain new community members to help address rural workforce gaps and strengthen rural communities? The project has five objectives: To examine and evaluate innovative rural workforce strategies, plans and policies to address current and future labour gaps. To conduct in-depth case studies to examine the key catalysts for success
Are you looking to solve a specific business or technical challenge for your business? Let's Problem-Solve Together Interactive visits provide clients of the National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC IRAP) with up to 20 hours of access to the equipment, facilities and expertise at STAC. Your interactive visit could include: Accessing cutting-edge technology
Remote Controlled is a study that seeks to understand the ways technology is changing how the mining industry works in Canada. What are the emerging technologies that are disrupting the mining sector in Canada? How is work changing as a result of these technologies and what drives the adoption within the mining sector? How are mining communities impacted by these changes? These key questions are
Instructor, Bachelor of Science in Nursing Ashley graduated from Queen's University in the Bachelor of Nursing Science Program in 2016 and completed her Master of Nursing in 2020 with the University of Toronto, specializing in Health Systems Leadership and Administration. Ashley has practiced nursing in Ontario, Nova Scotia and British Columbia. She hopes to bring her experience of health systems
Jennifer Reid has had the privilege of being a social worker and mental health clinician for the past 22 years. Her social work career has been spent working in the areas of mental health, substance use, crisis response and health care. She is passionate about addressing the stigma of mental health and substance use by engaging in anti-oppressive practice, deep listening, advocacy and education
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 Science
Let Your Talent Take Centre Stage Refine your talent and develop your performance skills in a professionally presented and great-sounding theatre. The Shambhala Music & Performance Hall hosts performances by guest artists and clinicians, faculty concerts, student recitals and monthly performance classes. It is set up to multi-track live concerts and recitals in Pro Tools.
Salon Styles at Student Prices For your next trip to the salon, visit students in the Hairstylist Program at our Silver King Campus. Our learners get hands-on experience, and you get a great deal. Our Services Haircuts, Shampoo, Blowouts & Braids $10 women, $8 men 9:30 am–3 pm Perms & Colours 9:30 am appointments only Contact Us To make an appointment, phone (250) 352-6601 ext. 13243 or (250) 354
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. Earn While You Learn Student Intern Postings Browse current opportunities to earn while you learn. Workplace Training and Micro-Credentials Explore our roster of technology-focused training opportunities
The Kaslo Learning Centre is permanently closed. We are committed to providing Kaslo residents with access to education and training. Connect with Us in Kaslo Academic Upgrading Jennifer Lucke Upgrading Inquiries Community Education & Workplace Training Marilyn Rivers