On November 26-27, the Anne Youth Center will host the Hack@Youth hackathon, aimed at developing digital tools to facilitate youth work. The hackathon is organized within the framework of the Erasmus+ project “Digital Tools for Youth Work” in cooperation with the Institute of Computer Science at the University of Tartu.
Representatives from various fields who wish to contribute to the development of digital tools for youth work are welcome to participate: both students and experts from the IT and youth work sectors.
The hackathon will take place on November 26-27, starting at 12 PM and ending at 3 PM, at Anne Youth Center (Uus 56, Tartu). Participation in the event is free.
At the hackathon, we carefully observe COVID-19 measures. Participants aged 18 and over are required to present a COVID-19 pass, a negative COVID-19 test taken within 48 hours, or proof of recovery. We also provide free rapid testing on-site.
The event is supported by the City of Tartu, Erasmus+ and the European Solidarity Corps Agency from the Erasmus+ programme, and the University of Tartu.
Facebook event: LINK
More information:
Mariliis Maremäe
mariliis.maremae@raad.tartu.ee







