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Exploring Practice: Arts-led projects for targeted young people
15 Mar - 09:30 AM
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Do you work with young people across Scotland who are facing barriers to participation? Creative Scotland invites you to sign up for "Exploring Practice: Arts-led projects for targeted young people". This event is part of Creative Scotland's CashBack for Creativity Programme Phase 3 (2014-17). You'll collaborate with your peers to explore the challenges of delivering art led projects to your constituents. You'll then take part in a mini hackathon to share your learning and develop effective tangible resources that will facilitate your projects.
Your Book List Hackathon
11 Mar - 10:00 AM
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Hackers in and around Glasgow! Want the chance to work at a high growth startup? Your Book List invites you to sign up to participate in the Your Book List hackathon! You'll participate as an individual or as part of a team andn compete for the winning prize, a paid 8-week internship at the Your Book List start-up.
Solar Hackathon
05 Mar - 10:00 AM
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Designers, makers, hackers -- anyone interested in renewable energy solutions! Want to help make a difference to rural communities that do not have access to reliable lighting other than dangerous kerosene lamps? You're invited to sign up to participate in a Solar Hackathon. Your challenge will be to collaborate on the design of robust flat pack solar lantern that can be manufactured and assembled in African countries.
StacsHack 2017
04 Mar - 09:00 AM
St Andrews, United Kingdom
University students in Scotland and the rest of the United Kingdom! The St Andrews Computing Society invites you to sign up to participate in StacsHack 2017. Come as a team, or form one at the event. However you do it, you'll get to collaborate and compete with like-minded individuals -- using exciting new technologies to build innovative products to win recognition and awesome prizes!
DevLab Hackathon
03 Mar - 06:00 PM
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
University of Edinburgh science, technology and engineering students! Enactus Edinburgh invites you to sign up to participate in the DevLab Hackathon, the city's first sustainable development hackathon! You'll be challenged to design and develop solutions to tackle some of society's greatest challenges. You'll collaborate in a team of four to brainstorm your idea, develop a business plan and build a prototype, before presenting your team's project to a jury.
All Around The Blockchain: Girl Geek Scotland Blockchain Workshop
19 Feb - 02:00 PM
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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We are running a short course for women, to learn the basics of working with Blockchain technologies in a friendly and supportive setting.
You do not need previous experience of working with Blockchain to apply for these workshops.
This course is an introduction to Blockchain technology and is aimed at learners with some experience of programming.
Who is this course for?
We will be concentrating on two main areas of back-end functionality, and front end UX design and user experience. We are looking for learners who are interested in developing their knowledge of one or both of those areas.
Learners will be organised into small teams in a collaborative learning environment and have the support of an expert programmer in their team.
Applicants to do back end development should have some recent experience of programming, and knowledge of at least one common general use language (e.g. Python, Ruby, Java, Javascript).
Applicants to do UX design and development should have some recent experience in this area.
We encourage learners to do a bit of their own coding in between the two sessions, during which time the volunteer coaches will be available for online advice and support.
IMPORTANT: We are unable to supply laptops for this event, so all applicants must bring a laptop, and may be asked to do some setup/installation of required software in advance.
How to apply
IMPORTANT: Registering for a ticket does not guarantee a place on our workshops.
Each applicant will primarily be assessed based on their motivations for participating in the course. When you register you will answer a few questions about yourself including:
Why you wish to attend this course
How this course will help you work towards your career goals
What your experience is in programming and with UX design and development tools
We will also be balancing applications against one another, to ensure that we develop the ideal teams for our learning environment, with mixed skills and abilities.
If there are no tickets shown as available, please sign up for the waitlist. We will contact you by email if you are successful in gaining a place on our course.
From First App to Creative Hacks!
This is a feeder event for our Hackathon for Entrepreneurs, taking place in March and April, and will help you develop the skills to build an awesome Blockchain app. The course gives you the opportunity to familiarise yourselves with tools to create prototypes of innovative Blockchain-based apps at the event.
The hack events are also structured so that participants can work on their project flexibly over a month, to encourage participation from people who are put off by the usual hackathon format of a long sleep-deprived weekend!
What is Blockchain?
Blockchain is a secure distributed ledger technology, probably best known for its use as the basis for the Bitcoin virtual currency. It has many more applications in finance and beyond, and an increasing number of organisations in Scotland are using it - not just startups, but large multinational companies and the public sector. This makes experience with Blockchain a great thing to have on your CV!
Important Dates
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS:
Sunday 12th February midnight
COURSE DATES:
Sunday February 19th, 2-5pm
Sunday March 5th, 2-5pm
HACK DATES:
Sunday March 26th, 2-5pm
Sunday April 23rd, 2-5pm
Girl Geek Scotland
At Girl Geek Scotland our aim is to grow a community of professionals and entrepreneurs who are able to support each other at entry-level and throughout their careers in computing, creativity, and enterprise. A big part of this is ensuring that there are role models for everyone to learn from and aspire to.
Girl Geek Scotland welcomes people from all gender identities, physical abilities, neurotypical and atypical people, religions and ethnicities. We ask everyone attending to show respect for others at all times.
GGS Event Policies
Please refer to our Anti-Harassment Policy and Event Photography / Videography Policy as set out on our website. Your acceptance of which is assumed should you register to attend one of our events.
With thanks
With enormous thanks to our partners, sponsors and suppliers who help us make this happen. They are:
NCR Edinburgh has grown from a successful software startup to an integral part of a global, multi-billion dollar organisation. Every day, NCR powers more than 500 million self service transactions with solutions for customers in the financial, retail, hospitality, travel and telecoms sectors.
Now home to over 18,000 students from over 100 countries, we first welcomed 800 students as Napier Technical College in 1964. However our story goes back to the time of John Napier, the brilliant sixteenth century mathematician and philosopher from whom we take our name. When you come to Edinburgh Napier University, you’ll study at one of our six specialist schools. Each of our schools is an impressive institution in its own right, with world-class facilities, academics, researchers and international links.
Bright Red Triangle (BRT) offers a comprehensive set of professional/personal development activities for students and graduates in partnership with key stakeholders within and beyond Edinburgh Napier. Our focus is on improving the enterprise skills and employability of our students and graduates while instilling them with an entrepreneurial mindset. We offer business incubation services, paid consultancy experience as well as design thinking and design your future courses to our current and past students.
Sustrans Walk Hack drop-in information session
27 Jan - 11:30 AM
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
A short session/discussion about how as a charity Sustrans Scotland is using the learning from our first public/community hackathon (Walk Hack) to influence the work we do, garner and prototype new solutions for our challenges; namely getting everyone to change their behaviour and travel habits to walk, cycle and use public transport more often.
Global Game Jam 2017 at Dundee Makerspace
20 Jan - 06:00 PM
Dundee, United Kingdom
Gaming enthusiasts—ages 18 and over—in and around Dundee! Come and participate in the Global Game Jam—the world's largest game jam event, where you can collaborate with like-minded gamers to create awesome new games! You're invited to explore new technology tools and testing your skills by designing, creating, and testing your own new game—all in less than 48 hours.
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