Esports
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Inclusion at SAIT
Within these activities where Trojans gather, you are welcome, accepted, and respected.
Here, no matter who you are or where you come from, you are at home, regardless of your sex, sexual orientation, race, marital or family status, gender identity or expression, sex characteristics, age, colour, disability, political or religious belief or non-belief.
We ask that you be aspirational, engaging, accountable, excellent, respectful, and brave.
Inclusion is everyone’s responsibility. Have fun, be courteous and leave your mark.
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Facility update
Coming soon: Taylor Family Campus Centre
SAIT is undertaking a multi-year capital project to reimagine a new centre of student life on campus. The Taylor Family Campus Centre, opening 2027, will feature an Athletics and Recreation Centre with an arena, triple gymnasium, spectator seating, fitness and weights area, sports medicine space and a recreational walking track
Upcoming events and sporting events
We are Trojans
Stay up to date with the latest news on our athletes, facilities and clubs.
Collaboration across campus supports elevating women in skilled trades
SAIT is taking an institution-wide approach to advancing female representation and retention in the classroom and on the job
SAIT Trojans reflect on Black History Month 2026
Student athletes share thoughts on “Black Brilliance,” driving change and inspirational icons
Environmental DNA lab looks for big answers in small places
Using eDNA for environmental monitoring and assessment work could improve efficiency, safety and cost effectiveness.
Contact us
Trojans, Athletics and Recreation
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Phone - 403.284.8027
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Email - campus.centre@sait.ca
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SAIT is located on the traditional territories of the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) and the people of Treaty 7 which includes the Siksika, the Piikani, the Kainai, the Tsuut’ina and the Îyârhe Nakoda of Bearspaw, Chiniki and Goodstoney.
We are situated in an area the Blackfoot tribes traditionally called Moh’kinsstis, where the Bow River meets the Elbow River. We now call it the city of Calgary, which is also home to the Métis Nation of Alberta.