Data Science helps support good data-driven decisions. These can have positive or negative impacts on individuals, organisations and wider society in ways that may be inadvertent or deliberate. The underlying datasets are an important part of this, but who owns them, who is represented by them and who has control over their collection and use has obvious implications for who benefits from data-driven decisions.
Join us for an evening of interesting perspectives and stimulating discussion in the company of our experienced and insightful panel, alumni, current students and staff, at which we explore the issues and debate how the benefits of data science can be more fairly shared by all. Beverages and snacks will be served throughout the networking reception. You are welcome to bring a guest, but please add their name at the registration.
Panellists
- Michael Kibedi (MSc Human-Computer Interaction Design, 2022) - Fluent Interaction, User Experience Researcher
- Paula Rudkin (MSc Information Science, 1994) - Knight Frank, Partner, Head of Data Management
- Mitul Vadgama (BSc Business Computing Systems, 2009) - Lloyds Banking Group, Senior Data and Analytics Strategy Manager
- Yanhong (Billy) Zhao - Education First, Senior Data Scientist
If you are a current student of City, University of London, please click here to register.
Further information about the event, including full event programme can be found on our Alumni microsite.
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