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Global Microsoft 365 Developer Bootcamp
  30 Oct - 09:00 AM
  Nottingham, United Kingdom
Microsoft Graph Hackathon
    Inclusive Culture Mini-Hackathon
      23 Oct - 01:30 PM
      Manchester, United Kingdom
    This is an invite to take part in our 'Inclusive Culture Hackathon’ at 1 Angel Square in Manchester on Wednesday 23rd October 2019. It’s open to colleagues from any part of our Co-op.  If you're interested in improving our workplace, you’ll love this event. It’ll be a really interactive afternoon and we’ll ask you to get involved in decision making and problem solving around the topics that are affecting colleagues most. We'll be sharing some problems with you and ask you how our businesses should work together to come up with a tool that’ll benefit all colleagues. It’ll start at 1.30 pm, with the event finishing finish no later than 5.30 pm. Please feel free to share this invite with any other colleagues who you know will be interested in coming along. For Food store colleagues, hours will be credited for your time, so you won’t be left short-handed back at store. We can’t unfortunately help with travel costs. Can you please drop an email to diversity.matters@coop.co.uk if you need any reasonable adjustments. This event is for Co-op Colleagues only. 
      CCPi Hackathon 4
        02 Oct - 10:00 PM
        Manchester, United Kingdom
      3-day hackathon with CCPi team to prepare software for training session.
        National Health Careers Conference 2019 #NHCC19
          28 Sep - 10:00 AM
          Manchester, United Kingdom
        Update: Due to high demand, extra places have been made available! The UKs leading event for aspiring healthcare professionals returns on Saturday 28th September 2019, taking place in MediaCity, Manchester.  Students can register for free for the national conference, this is set to be the biggest widening participation event for healthcare disciplines with a diverse programme including: - Keynote talks and panels on the new #HealthCareersLive Stage- 30+ Workshop Sessions - learn about yout health career of interest and what you need to do to get in!- Clinical Skills Zone - your chance to get hands on!- Mentoring & Networking Zone - ask a current healthcare student or professional any question you want!- Digital Health & Innovation - a peek into the future of health!- Interactive Exhibition - an opportunity to meet key organisations and access useful resources! Open to all school/college/university students, graduates, parents, teachers, career advisers, health professionals.... Come and hear from key individuals and organisations including: NHS England Regulatory bodies  Profession Councils Royal Colleges  Healthcare Professionals and students: Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary, Nursing & Midwifery, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Healthcare Scientists, Physician Associates, Allied Healthcare Professionals, Digital roles and more. Universities  Apprenticeship opportunities  Health Career organisations Health Education organisations  You will be able to register for over 40 workshops and activities on the day on a first come first serve basis. These include:  Becoming a Healthcare Professional - Official National Conference Team  Becoming a Doctor (GP, Psychiatrist, Physician, Surgeon, Radiologist...)- Official National Conference Team  Becoming a Dentist - Official National Conference Team Becoming a Healthcare Scientist - National School of Healthcare Science  Becoming a Physician Associate - Health Education England  Becoming a Midwife (TBC) Becoming a Nurse - Health Education England  Becoming a Psychologist (TBC) Becoming a VET - British Veterinary Association  Becoming a Physiotherapist - Chartered Society of Physiotherapy Becoming a Pharmacist - University of Manchester  Healthcare Hackathon ideation - Official National Health Careers Team  Self-care and Wellbeing- Edge Hill University The future of Primary Care - NHS England A career in Radiology -Royal College of Radiologists Extracting your own DNA with Bayer Labs - A 2 hour exhilirating experience! Have a go at Suturing! - Royal College of Surgeons Situational Judgement Test (SJT) - General Medical Council (GMC) Why Dentistry? - General Dental Council (GDC) MMI Interview Simulations - Getting Into Med MMI Interview Simulations - University of Manchester WP Society  Experience being a dentist! - Dentistry Pathways  Preparing for your interview Preparing for the UCAT (Formerly UKCAT) Preparing for the BMAT - UCL Medical School  Organising Work Experience in the UK and Abroad - Getting Into Med Writing Your Personal Statement How can I reflect on work experience? - Lancaster University   Applying as a Graduate Student / Mature learner to study Medicine - Official National Health Careers Conference Team Digital roles in the NHS Studying Medical Sciences - University of Birmingham Widening Participation Society  Oxbridge Medical School Interviews - Cambridge Medical School  Studying abroad Working in the UK - General Medical Council  Website: www.healthcareers.live   /   www.becomingadr.org Event Hashtags: #BAD19 #NHCC19 Twitter: @HealthCareersCo        @BecomingaDr  FB Page: www.facebook.com/healthcareersco / www.facebook.com/becomingadr FB Event: www.facebook.com/events/451121348760042/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/healthcareersco / www.instagram.com/becomingadr  Snapchat: @HealthCareersCo /  @BecomingaDr  Are you an organisation wanting to present, sponsor or exhibit? E-mail info@healthcareers.live to request a conference pack. Are you a teacher, careers adviser or healthcare student /professional wanting to volunteer? E-mail info@healthcareers.live to get involved! Our official events and conference partner is the Explosive Group. Find out more at www.explosivegroup.com and join them on social media at @explosivegrp *Please note that the schedule is subject to change
          Food Security and Resilience Copernicus Hackathon
            19 Sep - 08:30 AM
            Leicester, United Kingdom
          Calling all coders, researchers, scientists, designers, storytellers, problem-solvers, and anyone enthusiastic about addressing challenges faced by us all. The Food Security and Resilience Copernicus Hackathon is coming to Leicester for the first time. The Hackathon takes place at the Leicester Innovation Hub on 19 and 20 September 2019. Over an exciting 48 hours, teams will work collaboratively using Copernicus data “coding experience” practically to develop solutions to address global and local needs applicable to us all based on specific food security challenges. The Benefit of Participation. Approximately 60 participants will take part in the free to attend “Copernicus Hackathon” to identify and ideally implement innovative solutions by exploiting Copernicus data and services collaboratively.  Ideally the direct benefit of participation will be the development and commercialisation of new products and services through either the creation of new business entities or collaborative projects/partnerships with the university.  The indirect benefit will be solutions identified in support of a common goal of food and water security, community cohesiveness and greater awareness of critical societal issues and challenges. To optimise the benefits the University will also deliver a free training weekend, ahead of the 2-day hackathon, for developers, designers, researchers and industry participants on Agile and Rapid MVP (Minimal Viable Product) developments and their specific requirements.  In addition, a prize will be awarded, and follow-up support offered to the winning team at the end of the hackathon to help progress the idea.   The theme. Food/Water Security, and its Resilience within a Changing Climate is a United Nations sustainable development goal (https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org). Participants can choose any theme to work on during the Hackathon which could include: Use of logistics, supply chain and block chain for food/water security; Smart agriculture; New services/technologies (e.g. smart insurance) Resource mapping/stock taking; Any societal or technical challenge relevant to the theme. More information Please visit event website. Headline Partner Local Partners
            FISH Meets Medicine Hackathon
              18 Sep - 10:30 AM
              Liverpool, United Kingdom
            Event details The Faculties Innovative Students Hub (FISH) is a space for University of Liverpool students to come together, form interdisciplinary teams and create solutions to real-world problems. This 'FISH Meets Medicine Hackathon' will allow physicists, medics, engineers, computer scientists and chemists to work together to solve problems, specifically in the field of medicine.  The two day event includes inspiring talks from clinicians who will deliver problems that require solving, and who can work with student teams on their suggested projects. It is a great opportunity for students to develop their creative, technical and presentation skills, not forgetting that lunch, snacks and drinks will be provided! Who should attend? We are looking for both students and clinicians to get involved. Clinicians are able to submit problems which should be solvable by a team of STEM undergraduate students. We know things can get busy, so the amount of involvement is up to you. You could just attend the event to outline your problem or, ideally, you would become an active member of the team and provide feedback on the solutions as they are being developed.  Students attending will be able to apply their knowledge to discuss, brainstorm and solve real world problems in teams. The teams who identify the solution will maintain intellectual property rights to that solution. >>> Submit a problem here  Schedule     Wednesday 18th September (Venue: Sensor City) 10:30 - Registration & tea/coffee 11:00 - Introduction 12:45 - Lunch 13:15 - Meet the problems 13:45 - Build solutions 16:30 - Presentation of initial ideas and close out   Thursday 19th September (Venue: Central Teaching Labs) 10:30 - Tea/coffee (start work) 11:00 - Introduction to day 2 11:15 - Project work with team 12:45 - Lunch 13:15 - Project work with team 16:00 - Closing talk - Team presentations Event venues > Day 1 (Wed 18th Sept): Sensor City, 31 Russell Street, Liverpool, L3 5LJ > Day 2 (Thr 19th Sept): Central Teaching Labs, Faculty of Science & Engineering, University of Liverpool, Off Brownlow Hill, Liverpool, L69 7BX
              Food Security and Resilience Copernicus Hackathon - Pre session
                12 Sep - 10:00 AM
                Leicester, United Kingdom
              Forum on proposed challenges and training on Agile and Rapid Minimum Viable Product (MVP) Development and Copernicus data and tools
                NatWest Hackathon: Bank to the Future
                  07 Jun - 06:00 PM
                  Manchester, United Kingdom
                The financial service industry is ever changing - join us for this 48 hour hack to help shape the future of payments.
                Healthcare Hackathon Manchester 2019
                  04 Jun - 08:00 AM
                  Manchester, United Kingdom
                BCS Hack 2.0 Calling all innovators, doctors, designers, coders, engineers, product developers and anyway who wants to help medicine leap into the 21st century. Following on from the huge success of last years Hackathon, The British Cardiovascular Society, the Innovation Team of NHS England, Novartis and Edwards Lifesciences are teaming up to bring Hack 2019 and make it even bigger this year.   This is a full two-day event where clinicians, software engineers, designers and entrepreneurs will work together in small teams to identify common clinical issues and devise smart solutions to address these. It is essentially a very diverse MDT. After 2 days of brainstorming and idea development the teams will pitch against one another, Dragons Den style to be the winning team. (here's a video of last years Hack http://bit.ly/BCS_Hack_2018) Registration is now open at http://bit.ly/BCS_Hack_registration No experience required just an interest in innovation! For more information visit www.BCSHackathon.com or follow us on Twitter @BCSHackath or LinkedIn We look forward to stimulating your minds…and, you never know, you may discover the entrepreneur in you! 
                  'Free Your Mind' Hackathon with Code Nation, EMIS Health and Mind
                    01 Jun - 10:00 AM
                   
                  Free Your Mind Hackathon, with Code Nation and EMIS Health  Code Nation and EMIS Health are focussed on digital innovation, creating real solutions to real problems. Inspired by EMIS Health’s charity partner Mind we’re launching our ‘Free Your Mind’ Hackathon on Saturday 1st June, and we hope to do just that.  Here’s what EMIS have to say about this amazing project …  “We want to be ahead of the game; eager to find, design, test and support ground-breaking ideas in the world of healthcare, ensuring we can enable patients to live longer and healthier lives. We’re also a caring bunch - we’re aware of our potential impact on the healthcare sector, on each other and within the workplace. As a business we are proud to partner with Mind as our official charity partner, who help us to champion the importance of mental health and wellbeing.  We’ve created this Hackathon because we want to provide our expert knowledge and insight in healthcare software, to support the need for more digital innovation around mental health and wellbeing”.   What is the aim?  This hackathon will give participants the chance to explore the ever-expanding role of AI and chatbots, the potential to monitor Social Media feeds and the ability to utilise the capabilities of SmartHome devices to raise alarms or escalate a potential crisis.  Our main aim is for our participants to have fun whilst realising that technology has the power to transform the way we treat mental health problems.  This all-day Hackathon will consist of 3 ‘candidates’ to work on throughout the event, plus a number of amazing workshops with industry leaders and inspirational figures - all will be revealed soon!  How can I get involved?  You can either enter a team of six, or sign-up independently and be assigned a team upon arrival. Whilst all those taking part should be technically minded, we encourage each team to be cross-functional – so whether you work in design, product or development you will have an important role to play. This event will also be open to internal participants too from both Code Nation and EMIS Health. We look forward to seeing you there! And on behalf of Code Nation and EMIS Health - thank you in advance for your support with our project.