BCIT GIS students win again at the Esri Canada ECCE App Challenge

Three GIS male students

Congratulations to the BCIT Georgraphic Information Systems (GIS) students who placed first in this year’s ECCE App Challenge! The annual app development competition is organized by Esri Canada to help promote innovation and creativity. Teams at ECCE schools across Canada are tasked to create new and unique apps with Esri technology and open data to … Read more

Empowering futures: BCIT Indigenous Youth Gathering

BCIT Indigenous Youth Gathering

In an inspiring convergence at the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT), over 100 Indigenous youth and staff from three high school districts were given a unique opportunity to envision their future through various workshops and cultural exchanges at the BCIT Indigenous Youth Gathering. This event, aimed at exploring post-secondary opportunities at BCIT and highlighting … Read more

BCIT Trades Entrepreneur Alumni Gives Back

Trades Entrepreneurship Panel speakers

The BCIT School of Construction and the Environment and BCIT Student Association (BCITSA) Entrepreneurial Services had the pleasure of hosting the annual ASK AN EXPERT: Trades Entrepreneurship Panel 2024. This event invited BCIT trades alumni turned entrepreneurs to share critical insight on starting and running a successful business with construction trades students. Joining our panel … Read more

Come Grow with Us: Meet Eric Fry, Associate Dean, Agile and Work Integrated Learning

BCIT Eric Fry

Come Grow with Us spotlights the remarkable career progress of BCIT staff and faculty who have dedicated more than a decade to the Institute. Each story is a celebration of their growth and contributions to BCIT.  Eric Fry is the Associate Dean of Agile and Work Integrated Learning (WIL) at BCIT. He began his journey … Read more

BCIT researcher emphasizes need for transparency in AI systems

BCIT researcher emphasizes need for transparency in AI systems

With the recent surge in artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, many are wondering how much trust ought to be placed in AI. We know the technology isn’t perfect, but just how reliable are AI systems, and how do we best assess the truthfulness of AI-generated information? In his TEDx Talk, Dr. Aaron Hunter, Mastercard Chair in … Read more

Free EV courses help adapt to a zero-emission future

Canada’s mandate that by 2035 all new light-duty vehicle sales be zero-emission is leaving many Canadians anxious. So, the BCIT Fueling Change project developed four free open learning courses that are fully online to help ease the learning curve. Funded by a grant from Natural Resources Canada—Faculty experts from BCIT Applied Research and the BCIT School … Read more

First in North America: BCIT programs accredited by the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health

BCIT programs accredited by the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health

The BCIT Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) diploma program and the Advanced Safety Management certificate program are pleased to announce their accreditation from the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH). Based in the UK, IOSH has over 50,000 members across more than 130 countries and is the largest global health and safety professional membership … Read more

Indigenization of the BCIT Nursing curriculum

Indigenization of the BCIT Nursing curriculum

BCIT Indigenous Initiatives and Partnerships provides support to Indigenous students throughout their educational journey, while also supporting the BCIT community in their work to advance Truth and Reconciliation. A key component of the ongoing work related to the BCIT Indigenous Vision is the continuous Indigenization of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing curriculum. Tami Pierce, … Read more

BCIT students win again: Using AI to solve maintenance-related challenges at YVR

Student teams from colleges and universities across BC gathered at the Vancouver International Airport (YVR) in mid-April to participate in the second annual YVR Hackathon aimed at redefining the future of airport operations and maintenance. The event culminated in a triumph for BCIT students who secured first, third, and fourth places. Addressing real-world challenges The … Read more

Trades students at BCIT to benefit from $5M in scholarship funding thanks to Beedie Luminaries’ BUILD program

Students pursing a career in skilled trades can apply for critical financial support thanks to a new trades scholarship program, BUILD, Beedie Luminaries has launched. Projected to support nearly 300 students in the next five years, over $5.5 million will be committed to the BUILD scholarship fund. Beedie Luminaries, a scholarship foundation founded by developer … Read more