From 1 to 5 July, Digital Campus opened its doors to prospective intensive programme students.
The goal: to help them develop their skills and build their confidence through real-world projects.
From 1 to 5 July, Digital Campus opened its doors to prospective intensive programme students, with the aim of helping them develop their skills and build their confidence. Throughout the week, a variety of workshops were organised, giving participants the opportunity to discover activities designed to enhance their abilities and prepare them for securing a work-study placement.
Among the workshops on offer, students were able to practise logo creation (both for themselves and for real-world projects), video production and editing, as well as communication. They also worked on social media analysis, editorial planning, and content creation.
The main objective of this week was to strengthen students' confidence in their own abilities, so they could demonstrate real potential during interviews to secure a work-study placement for the following year. This immersion also gave prospective students the chance to familiarise themselves with the methodology they will use throughout their programme.
This first edition was a true success on every level, and the whole team is looking forward to offering a second edition at the start of the new academic year.