Data Science for Social Good

Munich, August - September, 2023

Registration ended (Feb 15, 2023)

This 2-month full-time program joins forces of aspiring talents in the area of Data Science in small groups to work on projects with a positive societal impact.

The program is designed for two teams of 4-5 fellows, each working on a separate project for the social good. Both teams will be assisted by a Technical Mentor and a Project Manager. The participants receive a fellowship that covers living expenses for the time of the program from August 1st – September 30th.

The program is aimed at students, recent graduates or PhD students from diverse scientific, as well as geographical backgrounds. We therefore encourage applications from the fields of data science, computer science, statistics, but also in general the social and natural sciences.

If you are interested in joining the program or have students, friends or colleagues in mind that could be interested, check out the website and apply by February 15th: https://sites.google.com/view/dssgx-munich-2023/startseite

Please also share this call in your network, in classes you teach or approach people directly.

In case of any concerns please feel free to reach out via dssg2023@stat.uni-muenchen.de

About the Host and the organizing Institution

This Event is hosted by the Chair of Frauke Kreuter, who is a professor of Statistics and Data Science in the Social and Behavioral Sciences at LMU Munich. In her research, she focuses on statistical methods related to labor market and occupational research, as well as data science. In addition to her academic work, she is the founder or co-founder of several programs that address evolving data environments and data-driven research. The Munich Center for Machine Learning (MCML) is one of six national AI Competence Centers and brings together the leading ML researchers from LMU, TUM and associated institutions.