Applications to be selected into the Fellows program are due by 3pm on January 15, 2022.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfLzBfcATNZyTRJDceK-9CzuOtyfiI3nosjv1DXwPN0oYxatA/viewform
Contact: Seema D. Iyer, Ph.D.,
Associate Director
Research Assistant Professor
Phone: 410.837.5797
Email: siyer@ubalt.edu
The Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance, Applied Information Technology and Information Systems and Decision Science departments at the University of Baltimore is hosting a free series of “Data Carpentry” workshops for any interested UBalt students, alumni, faculty and staff. If space is available, these workshops will be open to other community members.
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What: Data Carpentry Workshops
(Online/Virtual via Zoom)
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When: 6 Sessions
Tuesday – Thursday,
January 11-13 and Jan 18-20, 2022
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Time: 5:00 – 8:30PM each session (20 hours)
The workshops will focus on the following:
- Data Carpentry
- Data Carpentry
Questions? Feel free to reach out to any of the faculty leads below.
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Seema Iyer,
Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance/Real Estate and Economic Development
siyer@ubalt.edu
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Giovanni Vincenti,
Applied Information Technology
gvincenti@ubalt.edu
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Anil Aggarwal,
Information Systems & Decision Science
aaggarwal@ubalt.edu
2022 Real Estate Challenge
If you have taken and truly enjoyed the class REED 312 and/or participated in the UrbanPlan presentation, this is right up your alley!!!
The Harold E. Eisenberg Foundation's 12th Annual Real Estate Challenge will begin on February 7th and presentations will be held on April 22nd. To participate in the Real Estate Challenge Link for the registration form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeEYZyQ1wN556Sjt5uaNEGk6puEZ3TczCQZbkoAOwyoVHLHyQ/viewform
Please register by January 30th, 2022.
Last year, over 50 students from 12 universities around the world participated in the Challenge. To learn more about last years' challenge, copy and paste link:
https://eisenbergfoundation.org/event/real-estate-challenge/
Important details about challenge:
- Team consists of 4-6 students
- The team leader needs to complete the registration
- Each University can have up to (2) teams; one undergraduate division and one graduate division
- Graduate students are not allowed on undergraduate division teams; if a team has a graduate student, the team will be considered a graduate division team.
For more information contact the Harold E. Eisenberg Foundation directly
heefcasechallenge@gmail.com
Seema D. Iyer is willing to serve as a faculty advisor for the challenge, please contact her directly at siyer@ubalt.edu
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