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Computer Science Summer Institute: This three-week summer program invites high school graduates to Google to be inspired by a career in technology. Participants will learn about the technology industry, gain skills, and develop personal networks.
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Engineering Residency: A program for graduating college seniors (or graduates with less than a year in the industry), the Engineering Residency offers a kick-start to your career in technology.
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Google AI Residency Program: For university graduates with a BS or equivalent experience in a STEM field, such as Computer Science, Mathematics, or Statistics, the Google AI Residency is a year-long program similar to a master’s or PhD program in deep learning. Residents will work with scientists from the Google Research Team and gain research experience in the field.
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Brain Residency: For university graduates with a BS or equivalent experience in a STEM field, such as Computer Science, Mathematics, or Statistics, the Brain Residency is a year-long program similar to a master’s or PhD program in deep learning. Residents will work with scientists from the Google Brain Team and gain research experience in the field.
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BOLD Immersion: Building Opportunities for Leadership and Development (BOLD) Immersion gives university students the opportunity to experience a culture where great minds, cutting-edge technology, and smart business intersect to make a difference.
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Ignite CS (EngEDU): igniteCS supports groups of college students who want to make a difference in their local communities through Computer Science Mentoring.
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Applied CS (EngEDU): Designed for university Computer Science students, the Applied CS with Android program uses the Android platform to revisit concepts from Data Structures and Algorithms, as well as Artificial Intelligence.
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Google Summer of Code: Available in most countries, Google’s Summer of Code offers university students the opportunity to work with mentor organization on open-source projects.