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26.12.2022

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Call for Data Science for Social Good Fellowship Is Open

Application Deadline: February 15th, 2023

DSSG is an initiative founded at the University of Chicago in 2013. Its mission is to create programs, solutions and communities that enhance the use of data science and AI for social good. Through the collaboration of the department of statistics at LMU Munich and the MCML we are now able to launch our own version of the DSSG fellowship program.

DSSGx Munich is organized by MCML PI Frauke Kreuter and MCML Director Bernd Bischl and their teams and funded by the Munich Center for Machine Learning.

#dssg #kreuter

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