Fwd: [Registration Open] Data for Policy 2019: Digital Trust and Personal Data
Dear All, We are trying to circulate the registration announcement as widely as possible - any help on this will be much appreciated. Best wishes, Zeynep ---------- Forwarded message --------- *4thInternational Conference* *Data for Policy 2019:* Digital Trust and Personal Data University College London Main conference: 11-12 June 2019 Pre-Conference Workshops and Tutorials: 10 June 2019 dataforpolicy.org <https://dataforpolicy.us9.list-manage.com/track/click?u=0e48a758fb1eccb009ec5c754&id=c5b7011272&e=5b0bc1e683> | @dataforpolicy <https://dataforpolicy.us9.list-manage.com/track/click?u=0e48a758fb1eccb009ec5c754&id=1d0e2aed9e&e=5b0bc1e683> *Public registration deadline – 31st May* (Presenters should register by 8th April) *Spaces are limited – register early to secure a place! * Data for Policy is a premier global forum for interdisciplinary and cross-sector discussions around the impact and potential of the digital revolution in the government sector. It is supported by a large number of key stakeholders, including prestigious academic institutions, government departments, international agencies, non-profit institutions, and businesses. The 2019 conference will be held at UCL, which is located in the heart of London. This year we have been overwhelmed by a large volume of quality submissions, representing a diverse range of international organisations and subject matter. We are expecting to host over a hundred presentations over two days of this year’s conference. Keynote and plenary speakers confirmed to date include: Rt Hon *Margot James* MP, UK State Minister for Digital *David Price*, Vice-Provost (Research), UCL *Paula Forteza*, Member of Parliament, France *Lord Holmes* of Richmond, UK *Aaron Maniam*, Government of Singapore *Laura Rodríguez Mendaro*, Government of Uruguay *Junseok Hwang*, Seoul National University, Korea *Stefaan Verhulst*, The GovLab, New York University *Christoph Luetge*, Technical University of Munich, Germany *Jon Crowcroft,* University of Cambridge & Alan Turing Institute *Innar Liiv*, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia *Diego Kuonen*, Universite de Geneve, Switzerland *Julia Stayanovic,* New York University *Nicolas Wright*, UCL and Georgetown University *Barbara Ubaldi,* OECD, Paris *Tom Smith*, Office for National Statistics, UK We are also running a series of Pre-Conference Workshops and Tutorials on June 10th, including: - *“Introduction to Artificial Intelligence in Government”* – Instructor(s): Jasmine Grimsley and Isabela Breton, Data Science Campus, Office for National Statistics - *“Data Sharing and Data Trusts” *– Instructor(s): Gefion Thuermer, Johanna Walker, Peter Wells, and Kieron O’Hara; University of Southampton - *“Big-Data for Policy Making and Digital Transformation”* – Instructor(s): Francesco Mureddu, Lisbon Council, Italy - *“Collaborating with Universities: marriage made in heaven?”* – Instructor(s): Beate Knight, Vania Sena and Gina Yannitell Reinhardt; University of Essex - *“Policy considerations in curating household survey data, and the perils of increasingly sophisticated tools applied to flawed basic data”* – Instructor(s): Ayala Wineman and Caroline Leigh Anderson; University of Washington - *“Digital Ethics and Algorithm Assessment”* – Instructor(s): Zeynep Engin and Adriano S. Koshiyama; University College London - *“Data Stewardship in Action: Workshop on Making Data Collaboratives Systematic, Sustainable and Responsible”* – Instructor(s): Stefaan Verhulst, The GovLab, New York University Please watch this space for further updates on the conference programme and presentations. *Important note for presenters*: Presenters should register by April 8 latest to secure a time slot in the conference proceedings. Queries can be directed to team@dataforpolicy.org <team@dataforpolicy.org> *Supporting Institutions: * *Copyright © 2019 Data for Policy CIC, All rights reserved.* We send notifications to everyone who participated in past Data for Policy activities or has shown interest.
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Zeynep Engin