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Google Developer Student Club Applications Open!




2019 Developer Student Club Applications Open!


TL;DR:  Applications are now open for 2019 Developer Student Club leads. Share this opportunity with potential students or your entire developer community.

Did you know, Developer Student Clubs is a Google Developers community program that launched in 2017 and has already...

·        Trained over 80,000 students
·        Worked with over 75 local businesses
·        Developed nearly 500 app prototypes

What’s the benefit of being a Developer Student Club lead?

·        Grow developer knowledge
·        Gain further leadership experience
·        Impact other students by training them on developer technologies
·        Build prototypes and solutions for local problems in the community
·        Participate in a global developer competition
·        Gain access to Google technology and platforms at no cost
·        Get invitations to select Google events and conferences
·        Be recognized as collaborator with Google Developers

How do students apply to be a Developer Student Club lead?

Students may complete the 2019 Developer Student Club Lead Application before the May 15th deadline. Please allow time to gather the support documents needed as shown in the application.

How can you help get students to apply?

1.  Make a copy of this email to customize and send
2.  Share a social media post from @GoogleDevs on Twitter and Facebook.The official hashtag is #DeveloperStudentClubs



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