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Google Cloud - Developer Student Club
04 Dec - 03:30 PM
Leicester, United Kingdom
Workshop on Google Cloud.
We will have an introductory lecture on Google cloud, followed by a workshop in Qwiklabs.
Please remember to bring your laptop, charger, and snacks.
The event will take place in the Portland Building P1.04.
You will not have to stay for the full duration, but I have the room booked until 5pm, so you are free to continue to work on the self-directed labs or any other work you may have.
What are Developer Student Clubs (DSC)?
Developer Student Clubs (DSC) are university-based community groups run by Google Developers for students with an interest in growing as developers. By joining a DSC, students grow their knowledge in a peer-to-peer learning environment and build solutions for local businesses and their community.
Program Outline
The DSC will organize and facilitate workshops/hackathons/study jams in our university to provide students with technical development skills. Interested students get an opportunity to apply their skills for a real-life problem sourced from the local community. In addition, students gain problem-solving skills as they understand and develop a solution using technology.
Who can join DSC?
Events that will be held by the DSC are open to all interested students from undergraduate and graduate programs. Members of the local public are welcome too. If you would like to work together on an event, please get in contact.
Sign up to the Mailing list to find out about future events: https://forms.gle/UaAbyEYPsbytyg827
Find out more about DSC here: https://developers.google.com/community/dsc
Looking forward to seeing you there,
Best Wishes!
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/dscdmu
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Email: dscdmu@gmail.com
*This event may be photographed.
Liverpool Centre for Cardiovascular Science Workshop
04 Dec - 01:30 PM
Liverpool, United Kingdom
An opportunity to find out about the exciting work of the Liverpool Centre for Cardiovascular Science and help plan its future.
Google Developer Student Clubs Intro Event
30 Nov - 02:00 PM
Leicester, United Kingdom
I'm excited to announce a Google Developer Student Club is launching at De Montfort university
What are Developer Student Clubs (DSC)?
Developer Student Clubs (DSC) are university-based community groups run by Google Developers for students with an interest in growing as developers. By joining a DSC, students grow their knowledge in a peer-to-peer learning environment and build solutions for local businesses and their community.
Program Outline
The DSC will organize and facilitate workshops/hackathons/study jams in our university to provide students with technical development skills. Interested students get an opportunity to apply their skills for a real-life problem sourced from the local community. In addition, students gain problem-solving skills as they understand and develop a solution using technology.
Who can join DSC?
Events that will be held by the DSC are open to all interested students from undergraduate and graduate programs. Members of the local public are welcome too. If you would like to work together on an event, please get in contact.
An informative session of this club will be held on Saturday, 30th of November.Come and join us at 14.00 in Gateway House 3.54 and learn more about the opportunities you get by being members of the Developer Student Club.
Sign up to the Mailing list to find out about future events: https://forms.gle/UaAbyEYPsbytyg827
Find out more about DSC here: https://developers.google.com/community/dsc
Looking forward to seeing you there,
Best Wishes!
Instagram: @dscdmu
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dscdmu
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DSCDMU/
Email: dscdmu@gmail.com
*This event may be photographed.
DWP Digital Hack the North 4.0
21 Nov - 01:02 PM
Manchester, United Kingdom
Join digital professionals from across the public, private, education and charity sectors as we work together to develop innovative solutions to help the Department for Work and Pensions' (DWP) customers.
Red Bull Basement Hatch | Technology igniting disability inclusivity
12 Nov - 06:00 PM
Sheffield, United Kingdom
Red Bull Basement Hatches provide a glimpse into the world of Red Bull Basement and the world of possibilities that technology offers to create social impact and solutions. The Red Bull Basement Hatch is an inspirational space where social innovators, creatives and enthusiasts of the future come together to exchange ideas on how to change the world for good through technology.
Whilst technology has a transformative impact on the lives of many, for the 13.9 million disabled people in the UK, technology truly can be magical. Whilst mainstream technology is constantly stepping up its game for disabled people, specialist products (also known as assistive technology) have also grown their user base. Some estimates predict that the global assistive technology market will be worth $26bn by 2024.
This Hatch event will explore and analyse technology of the past, present and future that has changed countless lives for the better though an evening of conversations and panels.
If you’re a maker, coder, designer, hacker, architect, engineer or any kind of creative using your skills to solve social and environmental issues then come along and enjoy inspiring conversations and networking opportunities with leading experts and change makers.
Please note: this event is for over 18s only. Under 18s will be refused entry on the night without a refund for the cost of the tickets.
Hatch schedule:
18:00-18:30 Arrival and food provided
18:30-18:45 Introduction into the world of Red Bull Basement
18:45-19:30 Simon Wheatcroft
19:30-20:30 Panel and discussion with all speakers
20:30-20:45 Q&A with audience and panellists
20:45-21:00 Opportunity for networking
Speakers and panellists will include:
James Lee (Facilitator) - City of London Bridge trust | Consultant and advisory on social mobility and equalities issues to a range of public, private and voluntary sector organisations.
Simon Wheatcroft - Ultra marathon runner | Pioneer of using technology to push the boundaries of possibility forward, the first blind person to train, run and cross a desert and run the New York City marathon solo.
Ali Ismail – RevolutionEyes | Entrepreneur, creator and developer of technological solutions to problems that many visually impaired people encounter.
Aejaz Zahid – Hacksessible | Co-founder of Hacksessible, a unique assistive technology make-a-thon designed to empower individuals who have a disability to collaborate with engineers, computer scientists and others to develop innovative solutions for accessibility challenges they face.
Krissie Barrick - Scope org. | Organiser of Scope’s Big Hack, a programme which seeks to make the digital world more inclusive through running large-scale hackathons and sharing knowledge around accessibility, inclusive design and inclusive workplaces.
Vivek Gohil – Playstation and Microsoft gaming advisor | Accessibility consultant who works with game developers to audit accessibility to ultimately improve inclusion to make gaming accessible for everyone.
£3.00 Per ticket includes access to the talks/panels, food upon arrival, Red Bull Basement merchandise
Count Hackathon
07 Nov - 06:00 PM
Leeds, United Kingdom
Join our hackathon with brand new data platform, Count
hackSheffield 5.0 [MLH]
02 Nov - 09:00 AM
Sheffield, United Kingdom
Our fifth Major League Hacking hackathon based in the University of Sheffield - for students and recent graduates across the world!
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.
Fixing Broken Care Journeys: an INTEROPen Hackathon
14 Oct - 09:00 AM
Leeds, United Kingdom
This FREE* hackathon will bring together developers wishing to devise, test and develop solutions to connect systems and deliver better care