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The DSI Education Working Group discusses, identifies, and develops resources, curriculum examples, and innovative pedagogies as research on data science education for improving Columbia’s overall capacity in teaching data literacy, data ethics, empirical reasoning skills, advanced computational, and data-driven research skills.

Registration

The series is open to Columbia University faculty members and affiliated senior researchers who are interested in creative research on pedagogies and curriculum development.  If you’d like to join these meetings, contact Erin Elliott, Events and Marketing Coordinator at ee2548@columbia.edu to receive the location and calendar invite.

Next Meeting

Faculty Dialogues: AI Education in Medicine/Health

Monday, March 9 (12:30 PM – 1:30 PM)

Continuing the DSI Data Science Education working group’s faculty dialogue series on AI in education, the lunch dialogue event brings together faculty who lead or teach in data science programs with particular emphasis on faculty at CUIMC for an open, cross-disciplinary conversation on AI in education. The goal of the session is to create space for dialogue around how AI is affecting teaching, learning, and curricular priorities in medicine, public health, nursing, and dentistry; to deepen connections; and to begin building shared perspectives across disciplines. 

Tian Zheng Headshot

Host: Tian Zheng, Professor of Statistics, Arts and Sciences, Columbia University

Host: Jeff Goldsmith, Associate Director for Education, Data Science Institute; and Associate Professor of Biostatistics, Mailman School of Public Health


Upcoming Spring Semester (2026) Dates

Monday, March 23 (12:30 PM – 1:30 PM)

Monday, April 20 (12:30 PM – 1:30 PM)