(http://bit.ly/2k0aqUs) Introduction: Sebastian Vollmer
(http://bit.ly/2ltCUX8) Keynote: Rayid Ghani, Chief Scientist of Obama 2012 & Amnesty International
(http://bit.ly/2lsWin9) Ofsted: A system for prioritization of inspections for independent fostering agencies
(http://bit.ly/2k0ax2k) DNCP: Anomalies’ detection in Public Procurement Processes
(http://bit.ly/2kpVFug) Cochrane: Helping decision-makers to keep up to date with new research
(http://bit.ly/2lrQHxf) West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA): Quantifying and Mapping Inequality of Transport in the West Midlands
(http://bit.ly/2lSaINC) Homeless link: Improving outcomes for rough sleepers through public reporting
(http://bit.ly/2krxGe2) Closing Remarks Adrian Smith (Director, The Alan Turing Institute)

Our Data Science for Social Good Fellows have been working all summer on high impact, real-world, data-driven problems and we’re celebrating the final leg of this journey with our friends and supporters with two Data Fests. Join our Fellows from the Turing/Warwick programme as they present how their work has helped address diverse problems faced by our partners from travel inequity in the West Midlands to reviewing government procurement in Paraguay.

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