Fwd: [Ubuntu-africa] 2016 Linux Foundation Training Scholarship Program

Clement Amisi Fataki clement.amisi at unikin.ac.cd
Lun 6 Juin 18:40:29 UTC 2016


Thx,  it's interesting.
Le 6 juin 2016 08:59, "René Manassé G" <renemanasse at gmail.com> a écrit :

> Bonjour,
> ça peu vous interessez.
> Cordialement
>
>
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> Subject: [Ubuntu-africa] 2016 Linux Foundation Training Scholarship
> Program
> Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2016 23:16:43 +0100
> From: ANIS El Achèche <elacheche at ubuntu.com> <elacheche at ubuntu.com>
> To: Tunisian Ubuntu LoCo Team Mailing List <ubuntu-tn at lists.ubuntu.com>
> <ubuntu-tn at lists.ubuntu.com>
> CC: ubuntu-africa at lists.launchpad.net
>
> Hey!
>
> "The Linux Foundation is committed to bringing more local and international
> talent into the open source community, which involves reaching people who
> have traditionally been underrepresented in open source. Our goal is to
> increase access to Linux and open source training, expand diversity in
> technology and create a clear pathway to the most in-demand and lucrative
> jobs in the IT industry.
>
> For the sixth year in a row, The Linux Foundation is hosting The Linux
> Foundation Training (LiFT) Scholarship Program to provide opportunities to
> up-and-coming developers and sysadmins who show promise for helping shape
> the future of Linux and open source software but do not otherwise have the
> ability to attend training courses.
>
> This years program will award training scholarships to 14 individuals in
> seven categories who want to contribute to the advancement of Linux and
> open source software and help influence their future. Applicants can be
> based anywhere in the world as long as they demonstrate a passion for these
> technologies and a proven interest in becoming an open source professional.
>
> The Linux Foundation Training Scholarships will cover the expenses for one
> class to be chosen by each recipient from the Scholarship Track choices,
> representing thousands of dollars in value (travel expenses for in-person
> classes are not included). Winners in all categories may also elect to take
> a Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator or Linux Foundation
> Certified Engineer exam at no cost following the completion of their
> training course. Scholarships are supported by Linux Foundation members who
> place a high value on helping to train the developers and IT professionals
> of the future."
>
> For more details please check the link →https://training.linuxfoundation.org/free-linux-training/linux-training-scholarship-program
>
> Regards,
> *El Achèche ANIS*
> *An Ubuntu-tn Member & Events Team Coordinator*
> *Official Ubuntu Member  **|** Member @CLibre.tn | SysAdmin @ApptivIT*
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