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Principles of Data Ethics in Higher Education and Why it Matters

Data ethics is a key theme in today’s connected and data-driven world, but how is it impacting higher education? What are universities doing to ensure their data collection efforts, whether from interoperable systems on campus or related technologies, are being put in place with oversight, accountability mechanisms, and research into their broader implications?  Join this session to learn about New York University’s (NYU) Algorithmic Advisory Alliance and hear how the team at NYU is helping institutions adopt core frameworks to ensure responsible and sustainable use of data on campus. 

Interfolio Faculty Activity Reporting & Data Service

Data Architecture & Management

Post-Implementation


Speakers

Dr. Pieter De Leenheer

Fellow at Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Co-founder of Collibra

Meredith Broussard

Associate Professor, Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute, NYU and Author of Artificial Unintelligence: How Computers Misunderstand the World, New York University

Charlton McIlwain

Vice Provost, Faculty Engagement & Development, NYU Center for Faculty Advancement; and Author of “Black Software: The Internet and Racial Justice, from the AfroNet to Black Lives Matter.”

Alysia Loshbaugh

Assistant Vice President for Business Relationship Management, Tulane University


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