Ivany Campus photo gallery

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Ivany Campus AtriumFew places can boast both a breathtaking view of Halifax and so much natural light.
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Busy campusIvany is NSCC's largest campus with 2,500 full-time students.
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Green CampusThe Centre for the Built Environment is certified LEED Gold, housing some of the most sustainable and advanced learning technology in Nova Scotia.
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Living WallIvany Campus's exterior living wall is home to more than 7000 plants and 24 species, rigorously tested for the Nova Scotia climate.
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Learning CommonsAn inspiring place to work, Ivany Campus's learning commons celebrates multiculturalism and offers amazing views of Halifax Harbour.
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Oceans TechnologyThe Oceans Technology Advanced Diploma prepares students to work in the growing marine technology sector.
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Oceans researchNSCC has several researchers who are working with industry to develop solutions to real problems. Dr. Etienne Mfoumou is NSCC's research scientist in engineered technologies.
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Energy researchAs part of NSCC's Applied Research team, Dr. Alain Joseph is researching methods to improve the use of sustainable energy technologies in Atlantic Canada.
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Practical NursingA simulated work environment ensures Practical Nursing students graduate with the skills they need to care for patients.
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Aviation InstituteAircraft Maintenance Engineering students work and learn on real aircraft and go on to keep our skies safe after graduation.
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Study on campusThe campus has many spaces for students to study, meet and get the creative juices flowing for any project.
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Medical Laboratory TechnologyMed Lab Tech students go on to become the scientific fact-finders behind the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases.
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Solar benchSolar benches capture heat and energy for the Centre for the Built Environment, and are a great place to chat with a friend.
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Civil Engineering TechnologyCivil Engineering Technology students gain the skills needed to keep our highways, buildings and other infrastructure up to code.
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Radio Television ArtsStudents learn about the skills needed to ensure the news gets to the public.
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Music ArtsThis program prepares students for a career in music.