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Open Data Day 2020
07 Mar - 11:00 AM
Manchester, United Kingdom
To celebrate Open Data Day 2020, we're hosting a hackathon to build a real-time dashboard of carbon emissions over Manchester Airport
Global Legal Hackathon Manchester
06 Mar - 04:00 PM
Manchester, United Kingdom
Lawyers, developers / IT professionals, entrepreneurs, legal professionals, legal service providers, students! You're invited to take part in Global Legal Hackathon Manchester -- part of the largest Legal Hackathon in the world! You'll get to join a team of 3-10 people and develop a prototype app or service solution that will help increase equity, diversity, and inclusion in the legal industry. Come collaborate and compete! Your team could be chosen to represent Manchester in the virtual semi-finals against teams from more than 45 host locations around the world. 10 teams will then be chosen to compete in the grand final in May.
Microsoft Power Platform Hackathon
04 Mar - 10:00 AM
Wath upon Dearne, United Kingdom
Microsoft Power Platform Hackathon | Power BI | Power Apps | Power Automate
Hack the North 4.0
13 Feb - 10:30 AM
Manchester, United Kingdom
The hack is back! Come along to our two-day event and help us ‘hack’ solutions to some of the country’s biggest digital challenges.
Youth Hack for Girls #3
25 Jan - 10:00 AM
Manchester, United Kingdom
Girls ages 11-to-18 in and around Manchester! If you're interested in coding or learning how to code, then Hack Manchester invites you to participate in their Youth Hack for Girls #3.
At this fun, two-day team coding competition, you'll get to test and challenge your digital skills and creativity and compete to win awesome prizes.
Our tips page contains practical info on hackathon participation!
ManMetHacks 2.0
25 Jan - 09:00 AM
Manchester, United Kingdom
ManMetHacks is a student-run hackathon organised by helloHackers Soc, a hackathon society at Manchester Metropolitan University.
EBE Network: Opening Doors for Care Leavers Hackathon (Teesside University staff only)
14 Jan - 12:00 PM
Middlesbrough, United Kingdom
Restricted to Teesside University staff.
Daisy Best, Rachel Morris and David Dixon will be talking about the Opening Doors for Care Leavers Hackathon which took place in November and sharing the ideas being taken forward as a result of the event.
In the UK, we have almost 100,000 children in care at any one time; 40% of care leavers aged 19-22 are not in education, employment or training, and there is a much higher tendency for this group of people to commit crime, be homeless and self-harm.
The aim of the Hackathon was to help address some of the challenges that young people face when they leave our care system. A diverse group of people – care leavers, foster carers, students business leaders and anyone working in a profession associated with care leavers worked together to consider solutions and help increase engagement in education, training and employment.
Lunch is provided.