Hi, we’re Code Division.
We’re a mission-driven non-profit and social enterprise on a mission to close the digital divide.
Over the past five years, we’ve empowered 950+ people with in-demand digital and data skills.
We work with disadvantaged and underrepresented groups, including:
Refugees and asylum seekers
Neurodiverse individuals
BAME communities
Women (83 % of our learners)
SQA-accredited programmes in
Data Analysis
Software Development
Digital Marketing
Cyber Security
Women in Data case study
Tackling the gender tech gap by supporting women gain a data skillset.
Programme Spotlight
Marketing course case study
Building confidence in marketing skills, from branding, to social media, strategy and email.
Neurodivergent case study
The first of it’s kind - our data programme for neurodivergent women was designed by accessibility and data experts.
What our Learners are Saying
"Bianca’s sessions as part of a course I attended recently were informative and thought-provoking!
She is passionate, creative and cares deeply about helping each student to develop skills appropriate to their individual needs and well-being."
Penny - Neurodivergent women in data programme
"I took your Java course in 2020 and I truly believe I wouldn't be where I am now without your help and support. I am working as a Front end engineer in Verint right now and still learning every day. It was ScottishPower and BBC previously."
Viktorria - Software development programme
Get in Touch!
Looking to partner with a non-profit? Want to hear about when our next courses are on? We’d love to hear from you.
FAQ
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Our courses are fully funded for individuals from disadvantaged groups. We charge for consultancy work, and all these profits help fund our courses and learner support.
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We use design thinking to create learner-centred courses, blending technical and human skills with empathy at the core of every learning experience.
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Our courses develop future-ready skills in data, AI, automation, digital marketing, creative thinking, and environmental awareness—plus resilience and systems thinking, key skills identified by the World Economic Forum.