In what is thought to be a UK first, every Essex student will be offered the new Data Science for All course. A Data Science Boot Camp is also being launched for Masters Students
“We need students who have knowledge in a wide range of social science and humanities topics, but who can also work with data analytics to understand patterns and trends,” explained Professor Natasha Lindstaedt, Essex’s Deputy Dean of Education for Social Sciences. “There is a real disconnect between the people who can communicate well and the people that are good at data science and these two courses will bridge that gap.”
“Essex has a really diverse student body and has some of the best academics in data science in Europe,” added Professor Lindstaedt. “We would like to be known as the number one institution in Europe for data science training, particularly for non-computer scientists, and to reach students from around the world.” Explaining how data analytics can complement social science expertise, Professor Lindstaedt added: “Data science can be used to formulate development policies such as urban planning and disease monitoring, advocate social change, serve as an information intermediary, promote greater transparency and accountability and assist with a government’s delivery of services.”
Dr Alejandro Quiroz Flores, Chief Scientific Adviser to Essex County Council, added: “National and local governments, international organisations, NGOs and media outlets are calling for increased and ethical data sharing and the provision of open data. Having the types of skills to discover trends and
According to the university’s press release, Essex is also offering data science conversion courses designed to help those who have previously studied the humanities or social sciences, or who have some science and data experience through degrees in life sciences or business. The boot camp is part of the University’s plan to create a Data Science and Global South Centre which will merge topics that are often neglected in data science. The Centre will bring the humanities, social sciences and computer science closer together, offering collaborations,
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