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Kernel blocks are popular among the web3 natives, and they have a great community. Each block accommodates 250 individuals and runs for eight weeks. You can apply for free, but if selected, the fee is $400 (~$1200 for teams) to join the Fellowship.
This 18-week mentorship program supported by Frankfurt School Blockchain Center is free but competitive. The program has three phases: Basic, Multidisciplinary, and Concentration, giving you the option to focus on one of the aspects of decentralized finance.
They offer training programs on technical and soft skills for different blockchain career paths for FREE from global blockchain experts and help you join a pool of professionals with direct access to jobs.