Huawei Ghana has opened applications for the 2023 edition of its global flagship CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) programme ‘Seeds for the Future’.
The programme scheduled for September 4 to 15 is aimed at honing the ICT skills capacity of female tertiary students and bringing them up to speed with relevant industry trends.
This year’s edition in partnership with the Ministry of Communications and Digitalization, Confucius Institute of the University of Ghana, and Talent University partners, is dedicated to female tertiary students, as part of efforts in promoting more female participation in STEM.
Huawei Ghana has allocated 50 slots for the programme this year.
During the programme, participants will be taken through an 8-day intensive online training with a focus on courses like 5G, AI, Cloud Computing, Digital Power, Cybersecurity, Digital Trade, Smart City, Cross-Cultural Management, Strategic Management, and Leadership Skills.
Participants also will be engaged in a series of virtual tech talks, a cultural exchange program, career guidance and mentorship sessions and a 'Tech4Good' competition, where the skills and knowledge they have acquired will be put to the test, with the best groups awarded.
To participate in this year’s edition, interested persons must:
- Be a Female University Student in 2nd, 3rd, or 4th Year
- Have a STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics) background
- Provide an up-to-date Resume/CV
- Submit a motivation letter between 400-600 words detailing why they want to participate in the program including relevant experience, interests, and expected contribution to the program
- Send their application materials to: seedsghana@huawei.com
- Deadline for submission is Wednesday, August 23, 2023, 5:00 pm.
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