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Google Summer of Code: students working on open source software projects across the globe.

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  1. Jun 20

    How many students applied for GSoC? How many proposals did they submit? How many were accepted? And what universities top the charts? These questions and more answered in our second blog post diving into this year's numbers!

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  2. May 14

    Today more than 1,200 students from all around the world begin work on their projects for 200+ open source projects! Happy coding, everyone 🎉

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  3. May 9

    Google Summer of Code 2018 is underway with 1,264 students from 62 countries participating. Who are they, what are they studying, and where do they come from? Find out in today's stats post!

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  4. Apr 24

    Woohoo! Yesterday we announced which students were accepted to participate in Google Summer of Code 2018. Were you one of them? Wondering what to do now? Start your summer right by watching out this short video:

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  5. Apr 23

    Congratulations to the 1,264 students who have been accepted to Google Summer of Code 2018! These students will spend the next several months working on projects for 206+ open source projects.

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    Mar 28

    What does it take to be a mentor? Some experience and an eagerness to help, mostly! Today's guest post follows one student's journey from releasing their first open source project to mentoring for in Google Code-in.

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    Mar 26

    Liquid Galaxy, an open source project that powers epic panoramic displays, is a regular in ... but was hesitant to apply for Google Code-in, our program introducing young teens to open source, until 2017. They share their experience in today's post:

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  8. Mar 27

    And that's a wrap! The deadline for students to submit applications has passed. We'll announce accepted proposals on April 23rd at 16:00 UTC.

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    Mar 19

    Free and open source software and hardware projects and are making high end digital cinema cameras and video streaming gear with the help of students. Learn more about these projects in today's guest post:

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  10. Mar 26

    Last call for student applications! Your final proposal and proof of enrollment are *both* due before March 27th at 16:00 UTC. Make sure you understand what time that is in your local time zone.

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    Mar 20

    Mentorship takes time and effort. It takes personal dedication, a welcoming culture, and a commitment to institutional knowledge. Today we celebrate the mentors and communities who do it well, like : Who do *you* want to celebrate?

    Bringing new people into free and open source software is necessary for project health and sustainability, but it’s not easy. Let’s celebrate the mentors and project communities who do it well!
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  12. Mar 20

    Reminder: Students, you have just one more week to submit your applications for Google Summer of Code 2018! Get your proposal in before Tuesday, March 27, 2018 at 16:00 UTC.

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  13. Mar 12

    We're now accepting applications from students who want to participate in Google Summer of Code 2018! Deadline is March 27 at 16:00 UTC. Read the latest blog post for details:

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  14. Mar 8

    Catrobat, a veteran GSoC org, tried something new last year: they focused students on fixing technical debt rather than developing new features, and they participated in Google Code-in. How'd it go? Read their guest post to find out:

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  15. Mar 1

    Lots of students apply to participate in Google Summer of Code, so mentors have to pick and choose. But how does a mentor make that decision? What do they look for? Here's what attendees of the 2017 Mentor Summit suggested:

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  16. Feb 26

    What does it take to mentor a student in Google Summer of Code? And what makes a mentor great? We asked at the 2017 Mentor Summit and this is what folks had to say:

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  17. Feb 21

    3,555 students participated in Google Code-in 2017, our contest introducing 13-17 year olds to open source software development. Where did they come from? What schools ranked highest? This and more in the latest blog post:

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  18. Feb 19

    Students can begin applying for Google Summer of Code 2018 on March 12, but should be preparing now! How? Find the answers in this short video:

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  19. Feb 12

    We are pleased to announce the 212 open source projects and organizations that are participating in Google Summer of Code 2018. Students, the time to start preparing is now!

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  20. Jan 31

    We are pleased to announce the Grand Prize Winners and Finalists of Google Code-in 2017:

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