We're laser-focused on delivering associate software engineers who, on day one, are ready to learn and get things done in a real business context:
Software engineering isn't 'learning to write Python': it's loving your craft, having a philosophy and building on prior art.
That's why we're open-sourcing our technical curriculum for The Mark - because we love our craft, it fits with our philosophy and it helps us build on prior art.
Open-sourcing helps us deliver an exceptional programme.
We know that you want to learn skills that are in tune with the needs of industry. We open-source so that our curriculum can get more eyes, feedback and input.
We're transparent because we know that's how it improves.
Open-sourcing helps us to deliver for exceptional partners.
We know that you want a rigorous programme of development. We open-source so that you can scrutinise it for yourself.
We're transparent because we have nothing to hide.
Open-sourcing helps us to support diversity and inclusion.
We know that the tech industry has a long way to go on D&I. We open-source so that we can increase accessibility to learning and careers.
We're transparent because it's the right thing to do.
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To complement the technical curriculum, we provide the best people to learn with and from, and a rounded focus on self-development.
Scholars: Identifying and diverting future leaders into tech
Faculty: Combining industry and education expertise
Graduate Programme: Building early career tech leaders
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