Therefore, Holberton School Libya will make education accessible to a broader section of the Libyan population through its 12- and 18-month computer science programs. According to Faruq Khalifa, the founder of both Holberton School Libya and Change Initiative 90, “Holberton School Libya will not be just another IT School. Thus, by bringing Silicon Valley-caliber software engineering education to Libya, Holberton School aims to use its Tripoli campus to train 500 students during its first five years of operation in Libya. About Change 90 InitiativeThe Change 90 Initiative provides unique entrepreneurship programs and services to an underserved population at the very early stages of developing their businesses. In addition, Holberton School uses project-based and peer learning to expose software engineers to practical instruction and theoretical principles.
Source: Libya Today June 01, 2022 13:17 UTC