Student leaders, join us at GitHub Field Day in San Francisco
GitHub presents Field Day—a one-day unconference for leaders of technical student communities. Students will share how they build communities, learn from each other’s successes and mistakes, and explore how they…
GitHub presents Field Day—a one-day unconference for leaders of technical student communities. Students will share how they build communities, learn from each other’s successes and mistakes, and explore how they can collaborate in the future. We’ll spend the day focusing on how our summer internships in the San Francisco Bay Area can benefit our respective communities at home.
Field Day is a flexibly structured, student-run event. Attendees drive most of the content, and you’ll find students giving lightning talks and leading discussions on their experiences.
If you run a student tech club or if you’re actively involved in your school’s tech scene, and also happen to be in the Bay Area this summer, we’d love to welcome you at GitHub HQ on July 29th.
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