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Reminder: Call for 2019 Hyperledger Internship Projects and Mentors
Min Yu
Hyperledger Technical Community -
Please read about the reflections from last year's mentors and consider submitting a project for inclusion in this year's internship program. We're looking to fund 15 internship projects this year and will be accepting proposals till February 22nd.
Please email internship@... if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Min
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Min Yu
Operations ManagerHyperledger Technical Community:
Today, we’re excited to open the call for the 2019 internship mentors and project ideas. We’re looking to sponsor 15 internship projects this year.
The Hyperledger internship program is aimed at creating a structured hands-on learning opportunity for college students who may otherwise lack the opportunity to gain exposure to Hyperledger open source development and entry to the technical community. It also provides a more defined path for Hyperledger to connect with the next generation of student developers to inject more talent into its developer base.
If you’ve identified a project or task that’s suitable for an internship project and you’re interested in mentoring a student developer, please define the project by completing the internship project proposal template on the wiki before February 22. Additional timeline for this year’s program is as follows:
A few things to note as you plan to submit a project for consideration:
Interns will be eligible to receive a stipend. The stipend will be paid in several installments provided that regular interval evaluations show the intern is making satisfactory progress. Each intern who has successfully completed the program will be invited and financially sponsored by Hyperledger to attend an event/conference and present their work to the broader community (specific event TBD but will be during Q3 or Q4 of this year).
We look forward to your submission of a project and thank you in advance for volunteering your time to contribute to the training of the new talent pool in the Hyperledger community.
Kind regards,
Min
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Min Yu
Operations Manager
The Linux Foundation
+1(530) 902-6464 (m)
myu@...
Today, we’re excited to open the call for the 2019 internship mentors and project ideas. We’re looking to sponsor 15 internship projects this year.
The Hyperledger internship program is aimed at creating a structured hands-on learning opportunity for college students who may otherwise lack the opportunity to gain exposure to Hyperledger open source development and entry to the technical community. It also provides a more defined path for Hyperledger to connect with the next generation of student developers to inject more talent into its developer base.
If you’ve identified a project or task that’s suitable for an internship project and you’re interested in mentoring a student developer, please define the project by completing the internship project proposal template on the wiki before February 22. Additional timeline for this year’s program is as follows:
- Call for Internship Projects and Mentors: January 28 - February 22, 2019
- TSC Review and Approval of Internship Projects: February 22 - February 28, 2019
- Application Period: March (and possible through April 12, 2019)
- Application Review and Applicant Interview: April
- Intern Acceptance: end of April
- Intern/Mentor Introduction and Onboarding: May
- Intern Start Date: June 3, 2019
- Full-time Intern Completion Date: August 23, 2019 (12 consecutive weeks)
- Part-time Intern Completion Date: November 15, 2019 (24 consecutive weeks)
A few things to note as you plan to submit a project for consideration:
- Multiple mentors supervising one intern per project would be desirable as this helps spread the workload and reduce the challenge of coverage caused by working remotely with an intern in a different time zone.
- The mentor(s) need to be familiar with the project and is/are expected to directly supervise the intern’s technical work.
- The proposed project needs to be clearly scoped and structured to be suitable for an internship project.
- The project should be related to one of the current Hyperledger frameworks or tools.
- The mentor(s) should be ready to be the sponsor of the internship project as a Hyperleger Lab when the internship commences. This ensures that the project progress can be tracked and the project output can be publicly accessible to the community.
Interns will be eligible to receive a stipend. The stipend will be paid in several installments provided that regular interval evaluations show the intern is making satisfactory progress. Each intern who has successfully completed the program will be invited and financially sponsored by Hyperledger to attend an event/conference and present their work to the broader community (specific event TBD but will be during Q3 or Q4 of this year).
We look forward to your submission of a project and thank you in advance for volunteering your time to contribute to the training of the new talent pool in the Hyperledger community.
Kind regards,
Min
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Min Yu
Operations Manager
The Linux Foundation
+1(530) 902-6464 (m)
myu@...