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Student Programs

Don't apply just because you want the title, please love their technologies, don't waste the opportunity they give, and please don't apply if you don't have a plan to use the role well. If you don't get accepted into this program, you can apply again when the application is open.
Note: Know what they offer, why you want to apply for the program? Is this program is applicable to the technology you choose? how can you help your peers if you get accepted to the program you choose? and lastly, you don't need to apply to many programs, focus on your role and to your technologies!

  • Microsoft Learn Student Ambassador

    • The Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors program is a global group of on-campus ambassadors who are eager to help students and their communities, lead in their local tech circles, and develop technical and career skills for the future. As a Student Ambassador, you might find yourself organizing a campus or community hackathon, mentoring other students, or volunteering with an elementary school STEM class.
  • Google Developer Student Clubs

    • Google Developer Student Clubs are community groups for college and university students interested in Google developer technologies. Students from all undergraduate or graduate programs with an interest in growing as a developer are welcome. By joining a DSC, students grow their knowledge in a peer-to-peer learning environment and build solutions for local businesses and their community.
  • Developer Circles

    • Developer Circles are communities of innovators, where experienced developers receive free opportunities to strengthen their expertise in Facebook products.
  • AWS Educate Student Ambassador Program

    • The AWS Educate Student Ambassador Program gives AWS Educate student members recognition, access to career development opportunities, and other benefits for helping their peers learn about AWS Educate. The program is available to AWS Educate student members globally ages 18+ who are enrolled at a public or private school, college, or university.
  • GitHub Campus Expert

    • Campus Experts are student leaders that strive to build diverse and inclusive spaces to learn skills, share their experiences, and build projects together. They can be found across the globe leading in-person and online conferences, meetups, and hackathons, and maintaining open source projects.
  • Major League Hacking

    • Major League Hacking (MLH) is the official student hackathon league. Each year, we power over 200 weekend-long invention competitions that inspire innovation, cultivate communities and teach computer science skills to more than 65,000 students around the world. MLH is an engaged and passionate maker community, consisting of the next generation of technology leaders and entrepreneurs
    • MLH Fellowship
      • The MLH Fellowship is a remote internship alternative for aspiring technologists. Spend 12 weeks building your skills by collaborating on real-world projects.
  • #IamRemarkable

    • #IamRemarkable is a Google initiative empowering women and other underrepresented groups to celebrate their achievements in the workplace and beyond.
  • Intel® Student Ambassador Program

    • The Student Ambassador Program is a developer affinity program, designed to assist student experts in telling their story and share their expertise with other student data scientists and developers. Intel is working with universities across the globe to introduce this program. Those students invited into the program as Student Ambassadors are provided technical support, resources, and marketing to advance their own work through Intel software, tools, and hardware.
  • Cloud Native Ambassadors

    • Cloud Native Ambassadors (CNAs) are individuals who are passionate about Cloud Native Computing Foundation technology and projects, recognized for their expertise, and willing to help others learn about the framework and community. This program is for everyone who love CNAs!

OPEN SOURCE PROGRAMS

Google

  • GSoC

    The Google Summer of Code, often abbreviated to GSoC, is an international annual program in which Google awards stipends to students who successfully complete a free and open-source software coding project during the summer. The program is open to university students aged 18 or over.

  • GSoD

    Season of Docs provides support for open source projects to improve their documentation and gives professional technical writers an opportunity to gain experience in open source. Together we raise awareness of open source, of docs, and of technical writing.

  • SoEE

    Google Summer of Earth Engine is a research program for Indian university students & researchers to get a chance to work with leading research organizations in the country working in environment, conservation, water resources and agricultural domains over 3 months of summer on a project and get paid to do so!

GirlScript

  • GSSoC

    GirlScript Summer of Code is the 3 month long Open Source program during summers conducted by GirlScript Foundation, started in 2018, with an aim to help beginners get started with Open Source Development while encouraging diversity. Throughout the program, participants contribute to different projects under guidance of experienced mentors. Top participants get exciting goodies and opportunities.

  • GWoC

    GirlScript Winter of Contributing is a three-month newly established initiative by GirlScript Foundation to be conducted during winters. GWOC encourages individuals to share their knowledge and ideas to develop technical skills and gain valuable experience in the field of tech education. Over the course of the program, participants can contribute to a variety of themes under the guidance of an expert facilitator.

Linux Foundation

  • Outreachy

    Outreachy is a diversity initiative that provides paid, remote internships to people subject to systemic bias and impacted by underrepresentation in the technical industry where they are living.

  • Open Mainframe Project

    The mainframe design principles of security, stability, scalability, and performance are important to these leading organizations, and having the mainframe interoperable in a hybrid infrastructure enables leading organizations to realizes it’s benefits. Open Mainframe Project believes this can only be achieved as a community through open source.

  • LFX

    Organizations join LF projects because they want to take an active role in supporting the growth and evolution of open technologies

Fellowship

  • Battlesnake

    The RBC & Battlesnake Developer Fellowship is an exciting new initiative aimed at recognizing and supporting women, female-identifying and non-binary developers in launching the next stage of their Battlesnake journey.

  • Processing Foundation

    The Processing Foundation Fellowships support artists, coders, and collectives in visionary projects that conceive a new direction for what Processing as a software and a community can do. Fellowships emphasize projects that expand Processing and its affiliated projects, as well as the evolution of a Fellow’s practice. Work done by Fellows is supported through funding and mentorship from The Processing Foundation.

  • MLH

    The MLH Pre-Fellowship is a 4-week fellowship preparation program for aspiring technologists. You'll build out your portfolio of personal projects & experiment with new technologies by collaborating in small groups through a short hackathon sprint.

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