Available courses

This beginner course introduces learners aged 8–9 to the world of data and artificial intelligence. 

Through hands-on activities, games, and projects, they will explore what data is, how it’s used in daily life, 

and how AI systems learn from data. Learners will collect and organise data, make charts, and discuss fairness and privacy. 

Life Skills sessions will help them build teamwork, creativity, and communication skills.

This course helps learners aged 9 - 10 deepen their understanding of data and artificial intelligence. Through creative projects and real-life examples, they’ll learn how to collect, organise, and visualise data using digital tools. Learners will explore how AI makes sense of information and begin using simple AI applications to solve small problems. Life Skills sessions will focus on teamwork, critical thinking, and communication to strengthen both confidence and curiosity.

This advanced course empowers learners aged 13–14 to use data and AI to make a positive impact. They’ll plan and lead projects that address real-world issues, applying data analysis, visualisation, and predictive modelling techniques. Learners will explore ethics, leadership, and collaboration while creating practical, meaningful solutions. Life Skills sessions will focus on leadership, project management, and presenting ideas with confidence.

The Data Equity Incubator is a new pilot programme delivered by DataKirk, in partnership with Bright Red Triangle. It offers a supportive space to learn, experiment, and build, bringing together women with ideas who want to develop practical data, digital, and enterprise skills.

Participants are supported by data and enterprise specialists and learn alongside a peer cohort, building skills they can apply immediately and in the future. The programme runs from March to July, combining online workshops with in-person sessions.

Through hands-on learning, mentoring, and peer support, participants build confidence in using data, digital tools, and AI to better understand customers, shape ideas, and communicate their venture clearly. Along the way, they grow a supportive network, strengthen their business thinking, and develop skills that can support a business, social enterprise, freelance work, or a future venture whatever path comes next.