Code for Social Good: TechChange Summer Fellowship 2015

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TechChange Fellowship

Do you want to apply your programming skills to make a difference in the world?

We’re excited to announce a summer fellowship program for recent graduates and rising college seniors and juniors. The fellowship will provide practical training in web development as well as a unique exposure to a range of applications and organizations using technology to tackle a variety of global challenges — from creating prosthetic limbs with a 3D printer to combating malaria with mobile devices.

As a fellow, you will spend three months designing and implementing a web development project related to education, technology, and social good. TechChange staff will provide training, mentorship, and a series of events to support you in your process.

Learn more and apply here before the deadline on February 15, 2015: https://www.techchange.org/fellowship

Email any questions to info [at] techchange [dot] org.

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