Mon, 20 Nov
|London, Mayfair
LSE Generate is Hosting a Coding Bootcamp for LSE Women!
LSE Generate is Hosting a Coding Bootcamp for LSE Women!


Time & Location
20 Nov, 21:00
London, Mayfair, Mayfair, London, UK
About the event
LSE Generate is Hosting a Coding Bootcamp for LSE Women!
About this EventDuring the intensive two day weekend course, delivered by Code at Uni, participating students will go from complete beginner to having the knowledge to build their own website and leave feeling confident about technology. On the second day, participants will work on their own website and deploy it to the internet.
This two-day course will take place online over the weekend of October 24-25 and places are limited - an application is necessary (see below on how to apply).
To apply now, please click here.Please note that purchasing an Eventbrite ticket does not book you a place on the course, you must apply via the application form!
About the courseThis is an intensive weekend coding course for beginners that will teach you HTML and CSS.
You will have 12 hours of class-based instruction (9am to 5pm on both days) led by professional instructors who will take you from zero to one. The instructors have worked as software engineers at leading technology companies such as IBM, Apple and Shazam.
This accelerated learning experience means you’ll pack months of individual study into one intensive weekend. Excellent student:teacher ratio results in plenty of one-one time with instructors.
At the end of the course you will attain a valuable certificate which demonstrates technical capabilities to employers.
To find out more about the curriculum, please visit this link.
You'll create:Your own website for the whole world to see, all in a single weekend.
You’ll learn:- What HTML and CSS are
- How the web works
- How to build, design and launch a website
A valuable certificate of completion, the power to build websites, a community of peers committed to learning to code and a hard skill to impress prospective employers.
Website examples from previous students:- Ibero (made by LSE student)
- Emilie Pham (made by King's College London student)
- Christine Tsai (made by Imperial College student)
- Sofia Santos (made by King's College London student)