The Lucy Institute welcomes new employee
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| Melissa Iori
Software Engineer, AETL
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| Panel Discussion: Building Relationships through Community-Driven Research
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March 4, 2024 | 4:00pm
1050 Jenkins Nanovic
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In this panel, you will learn how to effectively build relationships with communities in order to ethically conduct human subjects research. Panelists will provide strategies and resources for giving back to the communities you engage for rapport-building and IRB-approved incentives. Students, staff, and faculty are welcome to attend.
To attend, please register.
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| Lucy Graduate Scholars: Call for Applications
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The Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society seeks applications for the second interdisciplinary cohort of Lucy Graduate Scholars.
Graduate Scholars will be leaders and ambassadors for an interdisciplinary research community for Notre Dame graduate students.
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| Data STARS: Request for Research Proposals
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Deadline: Proposals are evaluated quarterly and are due on the following dates in 2024:
March 1, May 31, and Aug 16.
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The Lucy Family Institute welcomes researchers to propose initiatives that align with the 2023-2024 Lucy Annual Theme, “Data Stories of Translational Advances in Research for Society (Data STARS).”
Proposers may request up to $1,500 towards covering the costs of the following activities:
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- Interdisciplinary convening events, particularly those that bring academics together with policymakers or private sector leaders
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On-campus workshops or conferences
- Other transdisciplinary endeavors at the intersection of data science and society
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Play a pivotal role in communicating the Lucy Family Institute’s groundbreaking research focused on leveraging data and technology for societal good by applying for the available position, Program Manager: Data, AI & Society Engagement.
Primary responsibilities include:
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- Develop the internal and external engagement strategy for the Institute’s body of work.
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Conduct research that will inform the engagement strategy, and also framing of the engagement and impact stories with the different audience segments and stakeholders.
- Collaborate closely with the Notre Dame D.C. Office to develop policy briefs and other material as needed for supporting their interface and awareness of AI engagement, on behalf of the Lucy Family Institute, with the policymakers.
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Develop a global network of contacts and partners among AI researchers, civil society groups, journalists, industry, regulators and other stakeholders that are central to the AI conversation.
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This position will play a key role in crafting compelling narratives that popularize data-driven and artificial intelligence research, making complex ideas accessible and engaging for the public.
Ready to apply?
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"The Lucy Family Institute will be an intellectual and interdisciplinary beacon that produces impactful and equitable data-driven solutions for the good of society."
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– Nitesh Chawla, Founding Director
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