The Google Student Ambassador Program is an opportunity for students
to act as liaisons between Google and their universities. These
ambassadors:
- Learn about innovative Google products and programs
- Plan and host fun events on campus
- Act as a campus contact for Google teams
- Help Google better understand each university’s culture
It’s that time of the year again, when students are selected from universities across Sub Saharan Africa to be part the
Google Student Ambassador program. The
second year of the program saw tremendous growth as it expanded from 6
to 12 countries, and grew from 28 to 97 universities with 160
Ambassadors within 1 year.
Google Student Ambassadors (GSAs) are student leaders on campus whose
mission is to use technology to make a difference, not only in their
universities, but also in their communities more widely.
Selection Criteria and Eligibility
Ambassadors are thrilled by new technology, enthusiastic about Google, and involved in their school communities.
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Students that will be enrolled next year (2013/2014) are eligible to apply
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Those who will be enrolled next year as Freshman are ineligible
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Graduating students who are not returning to school are ineligible
Number of Student Ambassadors: 160 student Ambassadors where selected within one year
Value of Program
Google Ambassadors have the opportunity to enhance their professional
development, leadership, and communication skills, and access to a
unique network of Google Ambassadors across EMEA. Plus, there’s swag!
With the skills developed during their tenure, a number of GSAs have even gone on to start their own businesses
Duration of Program:
The program is one school year in length.
Application Deadline
April 11, 2013.
How to Apply
If you’re inspired to participate in the Google Student Ambassador
Program, you are invited to enter for the 2013 program. Eligible
students from all backgrounds should complete the
application form before
April 11, 2013.
GSAs are improving collaboration and communication among students and faculty by conducting trainings on tools such as
Google Apps for Education,
Google+ for Education and
YouTube for School. They have also helped students and faculty to take advantage of Google initiatives for academia like the
Google Online Marketing Challenge,
Google Summer of Code and
Google scholarships.
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