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Event: DSPG Hosts Ravi Chaturvedi

November 7, 2022 1790

The next Data Science for Public Good (DSPG) forum event will be hosted on Nov. 20 from 4-6 p.m. Attendees may either attend virtually or in person at the University of Virginia’s Student Health and Wellness building at 550 Brandon Ave, Charlottesville, VA 22903.

DSPG will host Ravi Chaturvedi, the director of Research, Lecturer in Global Business, and doctoral research fellow for Innovation and Change at Fletcher’s Institute for Business in the Global Context.

DSPG aspires to connect government, business and academia to investigate how data can shape public policy. The Forum is a partnership of the Biocomplexity Institute, School of Data Science, and Darden School of Business.

Molly Gahagen is a third-year student at Johns Hopkins University studying political science and international studies. She is currently the social science communications intern at SAGE Publishing.

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