Code4Europe is expanding its reach in Ukraine

A large-scale international initiative funded by the European Union and aimed at developing digital skills and promoting coding among youth — Code4Europe — is expanding its reach in Ukraine!
Junior Achievement Ukraine is implementing the Code4Europe project in Ukraine to enhance digital literacy, develop talents in the IT sector, and create a platform to exchange knowledge and experience among students from different countries. The project unites stakeholders in education and IT in 40 European countries.
Project participants will participate in:
⚡️ Online and offline programming courses for students of various education levels;
⚡️ Regular hackathons and contests;
⚡️ Trainings for educators with leading IT specialists;
⚡️ Practical tasks and internships from top IT companies;
⚡️ And, of course, the main coding challenge — the EU Code Week, which will take place from October 14-27, 2024.
The most active educators and educational institutions will have an opportunity to receive additional rewards and grants.
We encourage educators and educational institutions to join the Code4Europe project!
Register your events at https://codeweek.eu/add
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