Following the success of the 2019 and 2020 Data Science for Social Good initiative, the University of Warwick is organising the 2021 DSSGx summer programme in partnership with the Ludwigs Maximilian University Munich and supported by The Alan Turing Institute.
Warwick University are running another edition of Data Science for Social Good Summer Programme next summer, supported by the Alan Turing Institute. Masters and PhD students are invited to submit applications by 31 January 2021 12:00.
The programme will run over 12 weeks from 7 June to 27 August 2021, and as last year, will be entirely online due to COVID-19.DSSGx gives aspiring data scientists the opportunity to refine their data science skills through intense training, and by working in small supervised teams on real-world data mining, machine learning, and data science projects. Participants will work with global non-profit organisations and government bodies to make a real-world social impact with their data, by improving their services, interventions, and outreach. Fellows are offered a stipend.
If you have a passion for data science, care about the social good, and love to work in an international team of top talent, you are invited to apply before 31 January 12:00 (GMT).
Find out more and apply at https://warwick.ac.uk/research/data-science/warwick-data/dssgx/