16 tracks across film, AI, technology, and the creative economy — built for Africans who are ready to shape what comes next.
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Programmes
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Active Fellows
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Track Types
Master the tools that make modern software reliable and secure. Learn CI/CD pipelines, Docker, Kubernetes, cloud infrastructure, and the practices that power world-class engineering teams.
Master the skills to plan and lead cross-functional teams. Learn Agile, Scrum, stakeholder management, risk planning, and how to deliver complex projects on time and on budget.
Go from beginner to full-stack developer. Cover the complete software development lifecycle — frontend, backend, databases, version control, and deploying production applications.
Turn raw data into million-dollar insights and tell stories with data. Master Excel, SQL, Power BI, and Tableau to help businesses make faster, smarter decisions.
Master the art of positioning and storytelling. Learn growth strategy, SEO, paid media, email marketing, and how to build campaigns that convert at every stage of the funnel.
Power the systems behind every app. Learn server architecture, APIs, databases, authentication, and how to build the infrastructure that keeps products running reliably.
Build predictive models that drive business decisions. Learn Python, machine learning, statistical modelling, and how to turn complex datasets into strategic advantage.
Designs with code to create websites and apps. Master HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and modern frameworks to build pixel-perfect, responsive interfaces that perform at scale.
Protect businesses from cyber threats. Learn ethical hacking, network security, penetration testing, and the frameworks organisations use to defend against attacks.
Learn user-centered design and create digital products. Master Figma, design systems, user research, and the craft of turning complex problems into intuitive experiences.
Master the art of building products people love. From discovery to launch, learn how to define strategy, write PRDs, work with engineers, and ship products that users actually want.