Data Science for Social Good is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to giving aspiring data scientist the opportunity to expand and develop their skill set through intensive training programs and by providing the opportunity to work with global non-profit organizations and government bodies. Fellows will work in small supervised teams to practice data mining, machine learning and create data science projects that will improve their services, interventions, and outreach. These summer projects allow for fellows to improve not only their skills and depth of knowledge, but to also make a real social imapact.
This years project is being organised by the University of Warwick, in partnership with the Ludwig Maximillian University and supported by The Alan Turing Institue. The program will be entirely online this year due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, and will last 12 weeks, running from June 7 – August 27, 2021. The program is open to undergraduate and graduate students who already possess good data skills, and admission is highly selective. All fellows will be offered a stipend.
The deadline to apply is January 31, 2021 at 7:00 AM
For more information and to apply online, click here.
To download a PDF Version of the application, click here.
NOTE: The final application must be sumbitted through the online form.