3 weeks,
Mon-Fri - 10am-3pm
In-person mentoring
City Campus:
B14-04-144
Free to all
learners
No coding experience required
Join us in a dynamic, challenge-based learning environment where you’ll get to immerse yourself in the creative process of solving real-world problems. Collaborate in diverse teams and design innovative app prototypes using the Apple iOS ecosystem.
The Apple Foundation Program at RMIT empowers learners with future-ready skills at the intersection of technology, creativity, and entrepreneurship.
Innovative businesses are searching for problem solvers, collaborators, creators and conceptual thinkers - people driven by a passion for making a positive impact in the world.
This world-class learning and design program offers an overview of the skills to become an iOS developer, while simultaneously introducing you to highly sought-after transferable skills, including:
The Apple Foundation Program at RMIT is open to a broad range of cohort groups, including existing RMIT students who may be interested in further study in this field, retraining professionals looking for a change in career and women who are interested in exploring career options in STEM.
Group | Program dates | Applications close |
---|---|---|
2025 Group 1 : RMIT Students from any discipline |
3 weeks 10 am - 3 pm - Mon-Fri 10 - 28 February |
Closed |
2025 Group 2 : High School (School to manage and confirm student selection) | 3 weeks 10 am - 3 pm - Mon-Fri 24 March to 11 April |
Closed |
2025 Group 3 : RMIT Students from any discipline | 3 weeks 10 am - 3 pm - Mon-Fri 30 June to 18 July |
Closed |
2025 Group 4 : Women in Tech | 3 weeks 10 am - 3 pm - Mon-Fri 18 August to 5 September |
Closed |
Fully funded by RMIT and open to anyone 16 years old and above.
Learn in person: four weeks, Monday to Friday, 10am to 2pm.
No prior coding knowledge, skills or experience required.
A MacBook and iPhone are loaned to participants during the program.
Entry to the Apple Foundation Program at RMIT is highly competitive as we can only accept up to 30 learners per cohort. Your task submission plays a crucial role in the application success.
To be considered for a place in the program, you must complete the following steps:
To complete your online application you will need to submit your details.
In addition to your online application you will need to answer the following selection task in order to be considered for a place in the program:
You have the freedom to complete the selection task on any topic. It doesn’t have to be code or technology related. You can share your story however you wish, whether a collage, illustration, short video (no more than 30 seconds) or written response – the sky is the limit!
Please upload your response as a PDF attachment. If your submission is a video, please include a URL link within the PDF attachment to your application.
Things to think about:
Hint: Your submission will be assessed based on the quality of your reflection ability, storytelling approach, and communication skills, as well as the effort and creativity put in.
Before submitting your application, please confirm your commitment that you can attend each session in person at RMIT University City Campus.
Be creative, have fun and we look forward to seeing your application!
Please note: If you are aged under 18 years old you will be required to get your parent/guardian's signed consent in order to apply for this program.
The Apple Foundation Program has closed for 2025 intakes. You can register your interest in future intakes below.
The RMIT Apple Foundation Program is an immersive, challenge-based learning opportunity for learners to experience what it really means to design and develop an app, learn Design Thinking principles and gain hands-on practice with the intuitive Swift programming environment. By targeting learners from underrepresented groups, we hope to both broaden the pool of talent in the tech sector and increase the diversity of that talent pool.
Karin Verspoor
Executive Dean, School of Computing Technologies, STEM College.
Deputy Dean Learning and Teaching, Director of Apple Foundation Program, RMIT
Tuck played a key role in supporting the establishment of the Apple Foundation Program in Australia. As both the Director and Mentor, he possesses an in-depth understanding of its ethos and pedagogy. Tuck is driven by a passion for utilising the Apple Foundation Program as an effective pathway to educate and empower future generations to create, design, and deliver effective digital solutions.
Tuck’s expertise is in Human-Computer Interaction and has a wealth of experience working in multidisciplinary teams across Europe and Australia. Tuck's specialty is in the design of digital solutions that are not only user-friendly, but meaningful and desirable to people. Tuck is particularly dedicated to working with underserved and marginalised communities, such as Indigenous Australians, ageing Australians, people living with dementia and queer youths. His commitment with these communities is a testament to his belief in the power of inclusive technology.
Apple Foundation Program Mentor
Steph is an experienced education and training professional with a passion for technology and instructional design. With over seven years at Apple perfecting her craft in the Apple Ecosystem, devices, and software, Steph has a strong focus on user experience. She believes that technology has the power to enrich lives and create an inclusive environment that empowers individuals to achieve their full potential, and is committed to inspiring students to think creatively, leveraging Apple technology to make a difference.
Apple Foundation Program Mentor
Harry is an Honours student in Computer Science at RMIT University, currently studying optimisation techniques for complex, computational problem-solving. Through extensive student mentoring experience alongside his studies, Harry has applied programming and application design expertise to develop strong technical communication skills, especially in clarifying intersections of complex concepts with user experience design. As part of the Apple Foundation Program, Harry leverages his background to support the realisation of design by guiding the acquisition, development, and application of foundational programming and software architecture skills. Harry believes technology is a powerful creative medium—he is passionate about helping individuals learn new technical and design skills to create and innovate using the Apple ecosystem.
Apple Foundation Program Pedagogy Support
Shekhar is an iOS enthusiast and expert at the school, having taught Swift since its inception in 2014. Shekhar collaborates closely with Apple, providing pedagogical support for the Apple Foundation Program and delivering advanced iOS electives to both undergraduate and postgraduate students. His teaching areas include Security (Cryptography), Enterprise Web Development, Mobile Application Programming, Internet of Things (IoT), and DevOps.
Shekhar's research focuses on educational methodologies that enhance graduate employability, 21st-century teaching techniques, IoT, and Security. This expertise allows him to work closely with industry counterparts, ensuring that graduate students receive industry-relevant training.
iOS Developer
Ace Authors is a seasoned mobile application development specialist with over 15 years of experience, specialising in Apple Development Foundation, macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS. Throughout his career, Ace has overseen the development of mobile applications and led mobile application development teams for several Fortune 500 companies in Australia. Ace is dedicated to crafting innovative and user-centric functions that leverage cutting-edge technologies, consistently enhancing user experiences across Apple platforms.
Discover RMIT University’s Apple Foundation program, an immersive, challenge-based learning opportunity where students will experience what it really means to design and develop an app. Students who are successful in their application to join the program’s intakes will gain hands-on practice with the intuitive Swift programming environment, in a purpose-built space on RMIT University’s city campus.
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Karin: Apple came to us with a challenge. The challenge was that there are not enough skilled workers in the tech sector in Australia and they wanted to help fill that gap. So we started talking about the opportunity to offer a program that would encourage more people to consider a career in technology.
Steph: The added benefit is one, we've got an awesome location, so a bit more room for our students. We can allocate for bigger groups. So we've had a very high demand for the program.
Tuck: My vision for a program is actually to empower individuals to participate in the tech sector, and this is by delivering innovative design and technology education as well as instilling creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship.
Karin: I see the program as really opening doors for people, providing them with the opportunity to learn something they've never perhaps experienced before and to see that it's fun and that they might be able to build a career around that.
Steph: Doesn't matter where and what field they're going in. Anything around research, project, designing something for a digital solution. They could transfer the skills they've learned during the Apple Foundation program.
Tuck: Some of the objectives that we carry out here to deliver that vision, it's through developing innovative and cutting-edge education material with Apple. The Apple Foundation Program is indeed part of the broader Apple education network. It is part of an Apple Academy which is in different countries and continents, as well as foundation programs around the world.
Karin: RMIT is situated in Melbourne, which is an extremely diverse and cosmopolitan city, and we want this program to create opportunities for the people that are immediately around us.
Tuck: We also try and target people from underrepresented groups in our cohorts so that we ensure that there are more of them in the tech sector.
Steph: Having all our technology provided by Apple means that it's not really a standard classroom where you've got a front of the classroom, you're surrounded by the technology which enables collaboration. But it's a great way where everything integrates within our ecosystem and the device the students use, it's very easy for us to just display what they're working on sharing with others. So it's, it's got a massive impact on how we teach within the Apple Foundation program and we're very lucky and thankful to have such an awesome space.
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See our learners become budding app developers over an exciting 4 week program.
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Swan: Well, what I'm most excited about is like, you know, creating a real-life-impacting app and making new networks, connection and you know, probably changing to a new career.
Daniel: I saw an ad on TikTok about the Apple RMIT program and I thought, why not, Apple-RMIT partnered together, I might as well apply and see how it goes.
Zenna: Coming from an interior design background, I'm always looking for ways to become a better designer. So when I saw an opportunity to learn about the processes of UX design and app development, I jumped at the opportunity.
Swan: So the biggest challenge that we have to face is how to create a workable app in, you know, our available time frame.
Daniel: When we're on the way down, it can be a little bit challenging because you don't know where you're going. You know, you're so far into an idea and then it just doesn't work. So you have to take a few steps back, reevaluate, and we've gone through that a couple of times. So it's been tricky. But at the moment we've got something good going, so we're just going to ride that wave and see where it takes us.
Zenna: Steph and Beck and the Apple program have really laid out everything in advance. They give us a timetable, you know, our milestones for what we're supposed to achieve on each day. And so that's really given me like, you know, insight on how these things work.
Swan: Presenting our app idea to the people from Apple and RMIT, it's very exciting and also at the same time it's very scary.
Zenna: My advice for anyone that's looking to join the Apple Foundation program is you don't have to have any experience; I have none. If I can learn it in four weeks, you can too.
Daniel: Coming into this experience not knowing what I would learn and coming in with not much knowledge of Swift, it was a little bit nerve wracking, but I think it's been really fun and there's been heaps of learning. And working in a team has been really, really great.
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