GitHub Satellite scholarships and community partners
If you haven’t grabbed your GitHub Satellite ticket yet, we’re making it easier to get there. A select number of free tickets are now available through scholarships and community partners.…

If you haven’t grabbed your GitHub Satellite ticket yet, we’re making it easier to get there. A select number of free tickets are now available through scholarships and community partners.
We’re excited to make the two-day conference in London accessible to more people and enhance the experience for everyone who attends. Learn more about free tickets through one of the following channels.
Scholarship applications
We’re welcoming applications for scholarships from the Travis Foundation’s Diversity Tickets, which makes it easier for events to reach a more diverse audience. Applications close on Friday, April 14th, so apply now for a scholarship and spread the word!
Community partners
We’re also partnering with UK-based organizations that support underrepresented communities to distribute tickets to their members:
- codebar is a non-profit initiative that facilitates the growth of a diverse tech community by running regular programming workshops
- blackgirl.tech is an organization that aims to create a safe space for black women to learn and explore technology
- Code Your Future is a non-profit organization supporting refugees with the dream of becoming developers
- Nuanced Dinners is a monthly community event for underrepresented groups in tech
If you aren’t eligible for a free ticket, get 25% off your ticket with code GITHUBTURNS9 until April 19.
We can’t wait to see you at Satellite!
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