The Graph to Hold Graph on Campus Campaign
The Graph is launching a new initiative called Graph on Campus. This initiative aims to educate students and faculty across more than 30 campuses worldwide about the fundamentals of building powerful decentralized applications (dApps) using The Graph.
As part of this initiative, The Graph Foundation will collaborate with in-house blockchain clubs and other academic organizations to facilitate one-day events and workshops on campus. The Graph on Campus will also include introductions to blockchains, web3, and The Graph, as well as workshops on how to build a dapp with The Graph. Additionally, The Graph Foundation is offering up to $2,500 worth of bounties during a one-week hackathon where students will explore different ways to use The Graph for analytics and dapp infrastructure use cases.
The Graph is going on tour worldwide with Graph on Campus to ignite the passion in budding web3 leaders, recruit new builders, arm them with practical know-how, & unlock a universe of opportunities in the ecosystem 🌐
Students & faculty across 30+ campuses globally will learn the fundamentals of how to build powerful dapps via The Graph.
The Foundation will collaborate with in-house blockchain clubs, & other academic organizations to facilitate one-day events & workshop on campus!
Graph on Campus will include:
🧑🏫 Introductions to blockchains, web3 & The Graph
🏗️ Workshops: How to build a dapp with The Graph
🤝 Meet & Greets with snacks!
To help builders get started on their web3 journey, The Graph Foundation is providing up to $2,500 worth of bounties during a 1-week hackathon! Students will hack on different ways to use The Graph for analytics as well as explore dapp & infrastructure use cases.
🇮🇳 The Graph on Campus is also supporting Push Protocol | Push V2 is LIVE’s Billion Reasons to Build campaign, an 18-city educational hackathon in India, with over $50,000 in prizes! Learn more about the Billion Reasons to Build campaign & find an event near you here or follow the hash #BRBIndia.
See you on campus!
PS. read the comment below to learn where The Graph on Campus will be!