AI for everyone: BCIT Computing Instructor wants to teach non-programmers how to use Artificial Intelligence

Maryam Khezrzadeh’s curiosity has driven her to investigate the data behind a wide range of current issues. From mapping connections across more than 1,800 non-governmental organizations in BC, to the ecological impact of fashion, Maryam uses data to visualize and explore critical topics of the day. “I’m an explorer and feel lucky to have an … Read more

BCIT highlights commitment to student well-being and resilience with new framework

To coincide with World Mental Health Day, the BCIT Student Well-being Steering Committee has announced the new Student Well-being and Resilience Framework, designed to support flourishing mental health and well-being for members of the BCIT community. Developed in accordance with the BCIT Strategic Plan, the Student Well-being and Resilience Framework demonstrates the Institute’s commitment to … Read more

BCIT Centre for Ecocities receives international award of recognition for its positive impact

Incredible Impacts Award

Congratulations to Ecocity Builders and the BCIT Centre for Ecocities (the Centre) for receiving the 2020 Incredible Impacts Award, presented collaboratively by the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA) and the BestCities Global Alliance. The Incredible Impacts Award celebrates international conference legacy initiatives that lead as examples of excellence within the global meetings industry and … Read more

Update on Winter 2021: safe, transformational, and applied education

As students, faculty, and staff have settled into the Fall term here at BCIT, many are asking about how programs will be delivered as they continue their studies and work this Winter. Given the recognized success of our current delivery model, coupled with rising COVID-19 case numbers in many regions and countries, we will maintain … Read more

How BCIT Computing’s FWD program supports students in becoming front-end web developers

Three students use white board to plan website architecture

With strong connections to industry, BCIT programs are frequently reviewed and modified to ensure they stay relevant to sector needs. BCIT Computing’s fast-track six-month web development program, previously known as Technical Web Designer, has been updated and relaunched as Front-End Web Developer (FWD) to reflect the changes in this dynamic industry. We caught up with … Read more

Award-winning vision: Colin Pinchin’s architectural design for sustainability and compassion in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside

An architectural rendering of a sustainable building

When Colin Pinchin first conceived the idea for Pathways – an architectural building plan – he focused on helping one of Vancouver’s most marginalized communities, the Downtown Eastside (DTES). With the long and storied history of Vancouver’s DTES top of mind, Colin, a multi-program BCIT alumnus, says that people must come together with innovative solutions … Read more

More than just a job: How a BCIT alumna is amplifying Indigenous voices and stories

Savannah Minoose-Erasmus

Savannah Minoose-Erasmus is happy to be doing a job she enjoys—and making a difference, too. “We’re all really invested in our work,” says Savannah, 24, who recently completed her Broadcast and Online Journalism Diploma at BCIT. “It’s not just a job.” Upon graduating in May 2020, she was immediately hired as a Project Coordinator with the … Read more

Rivers are integral to all life: celebrating World Rivers Day 2020

Mark Angelo on World Rivers Day

Millions of people and thousands of events around the world will mark World Rivers Day 2020, either virtually or physically, on September 27. With many of the world’s rivers facing increasing pressures associated with climate change, pollution, and industrial development, close to 100 countries from across 6 continents will participate in this year’s environmental celebration. … Read more

Province invests in mass timber project for new student housing at BCIT

Province invests in mass timber project for new student housing at BCIT

Students attending the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) in the coming years will have access to hundreds of new, affordable, and environmentally friendly on-campus housing beds. “Students throughout the province have told our government the lack of affordable housing has stood in the way of their education and aspirations, and we committed to fixing … Read more

COVID-19 mask use on BCIT campuses

BCIT Automotive students prepared for success in the post-COVID-19 workforce

For the latest COVID-19 information please refer to the BCIT COVID-19 website. Effective immediately, BCIT is strongly recommending that staff, faculty, students, and visitors wear a non-medical mask in all indoor common areas across all BCIT campuses. Common areas include spaces shared by other people such as classrooms, labs, shops, washrooms, study areas, hallways, and … Read more