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Northcoders launches Gender Diversity Fund

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Northcoders has launched a new Gender Diversity Fund to empower cisgender women and transgender, non-binary, and intersex people of all genders who want to forge a career in tech.

The Northcoders Gender Diversity Fund has been designed to provide financial support for living expenses to individuals attending its 13-week coding bootcamp. The core aims of the 10 x £1,500 grants are to remove barriers to entry and to empower as diverse a range of people as possible to pursue a career in tech.

Anyone would who like to apply for the Gender Diversity Fund, simply needs to sign up for the July bootcamp between May 2nd and June 20th and select the funding option on the application form. After the closing date, 10 people will then be selected at random to receive the bursaries. The successful recipients will be able to study remotely or in-person at one of Northcoders’ campuses which are located in Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle and Birmingham.

Sam Caine, COO of Northcoders, said: “We have run several diversity funds over the years in an effort to make Northcoders more accessible to underrepresented groups. However, our courses are now fully funded by the DfE so it was time to revisit things to ensure this new bursary is as strong, targeted and relevant as possible – especially as diversity and inclusion are a big part of who we are.

“At a time when technology is defining what it means to be human, it’s crucial that we ensure our future is built by people from all walks of life, and that people from all walks of life have the opportunity to be a part of that process.”

Northcoders offers boot camp courses to students and works with blue chip corporates across multiple sectors to help them to achieve their digital requirements. With a keen focus on inclusivity, diversity and quality at its core, Northcoders aims to address the digital skills gap in the UK to meet the increasing demand for digital specialists at all levels, from businesses and public agencies.

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