Scholarship Programme. Power Learn Project has announced applications for its scholarship programme which aims to empower young Africans with skills and certifications that allow you to navigate the job market with confidence.
Important dates :
Deadline: 17-Nov-2022 Name of donor : Power Learn Project Size of the grant:Not available Category:Scholarship Reference URL :https://powerlearnproject.org/ |
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Power Learn Project is an impact organisation whose aim is to drive transformative change for young people in Africa by equipping them with relevant technology skills through the provision of decentralised, quality technology training.
The Power Learn Project Fellowship is an initiative that offers passionate and motivated learners and technology enthusiasts an opportunity to learn software development among a cohort of like-minded young Africans. The course is fully online, self-directed with the support of a team of talented instructors who are happy to support you along your learning journey. If you are enthusiastic about learning new skills and fascinated by technology, this is a great opportunity for you.
Benefits
- Learn four technical modules including coding languages: Python programming, Dart with Flutter, web technologies and database management, as well as an element of entrepreneurship and soft skills with mental health support to ensure you are a well-rounded developer!
- You will also have access to a pan-African community of Power peers to travel with you throughout your 16-week training and build lifelong networks within the global and African technology ecosystem!
- With market-ready and on-demand software development skills, you'll open the doors to proof-of-work opportunities such as internships, attachments and world-class projects to help kick-start your technology career.
Eligibility criteria
- The Power Learn Project Fellowship is an initiative that offers passionate and motivated learners and technology enthusiasts an opportunity to learn software development among a cohort of like-minded young Africans.
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