The Johns Hopkins University Data Science and #AI Institute organization convenes interdisciplinary experts — from engineering to medicine, neuroscience to transportation, and beyond. Experts are working to ensure that the research and development of the evolving technology progresses ethically so that governments can formulate policies that advance the best interests of humanity. Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering Check out who they are: https://lnkd.in/eKBWbwzC
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Where research and policymaking connect to advance the dialogue on today's most important policy issues.
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The Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center at 555 Pennsylvania Ave NW connects the worlds of research and policymaking and convenes leaders to advance dialogue about the critical policy issues of the day. It’s home to diverse viewpoints that fuel discovery, dialogue, and global democracy. Located halfway between the White House and the U.S. Capitol, the Hopkins Bloomberg Center is a destination for trusted academic experts, global business leaders, policymakers, and the next generation of innovators. Join us for engaging conversations and informative programming.
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What role can museums, libraries, and archives play in democracy? #HopkinsBloombergCenter hosted a groundbreaking panel of experts for the event, “Democracy and our Shared Heritage,” featuring Smithsonian Institution’s Lonnie G. Bunch III, Library of Congress Carla Hayden, and Chris Celenza moderating. “Cultural institutions are trusted sources,” said Bunch. “At a time when a nation is in crisis, which seems to happen every decade, it’s crucially important to have places that you can dip into for trust, candor, and honesty, but it also means that these institutions have to have the courage to do that.” Learn more from the event: https://lnkd.in/eWjZfyxU
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Evan Gershkovic, a The Wall Street Journal reporter was released from Russian custody Thursday after being detained in 2023. This past May, the #HopkinsBloombergCenter hosted a forum discussing the impact of journalist detainment. Evan was one of over 520 journalists imprisoned worldwide. Efforts to free these reporters take on additional importance in 2024, as nearly half the world’s population will vote in national elections. Learn more about the event: https://bit.ly/3Yq4BQP
Behind the scenes: Diplomatic efforts to free the wrongly detained | Johns Hopkins in Washington, D.C.
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"We have to think about this from the big picture viewpoint that we want to ensure that we have the ability to compete aggressively in the space. And yet we want to place limits on what can be done in some cases." Spanning industries and expertise, these individuals are exploring machine learning’s capabilities, it's applications, and the state of AI generally. Hear from KT Ramesh , a professor in The Johns Hopkins University’s Department of Medical Engineering and interim co-director of the The Johns Hopkins Data Science and #AI Institute that onvenes interdisciplinary experts focusing on the study of AI spoke on his work in a recent Q&A. Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering https://lnkd.in/eEBJPZBN
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Where Washington comes to think. Just steps away from the U.S. Capitol and the White House, the #HopkinsBloombergCenter hosts the brightest minds in policy, business, academics, and more for discussions on today’s most pressing topics. Interdisciplinary officials, policymakers, diplomats and more join The Johns Hopkins University experts to provide insights and find solutions to global challenges like in our latest events. Follow Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center for the latest updates and events: https://lnkd.in/e7PvYwYE 📸 from events hosted by Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, Hopkins Business of Health Initiative
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It's been an incredible year so far Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)! #HopkinsBloombergCenter brings together the brightest minds in policy, business, academics, and nonprofits to find solutions to global challenges and opportunities for human advancement. Keep up with the latest on events and discussions coming up this year here: https://lnkd.in/e7PvYwYE
This time last year, SAIS’ D.C. campus was gearing up to move into the state-of-the-art Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center. Take a look at before and after photos of SAIS’ new home. ✨
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Experts spoke to federal policymakers and congressional staff at a recent info session on #AI policy at #HopkinsBloombergCenter. The event was hosted by the Johns Hopkins Data Science and AI Institute and Johns Hopkins Engineering's Lifelong Learning, in collaboration with Johns Hopkins Office of Federal Strategy and touched on topics like medical transformation and national security. Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering Learn more about the event and this evolving field at: https://bit.ly/4fjx8h6
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Could public health resources be a more effective solution to lower #GunViolence? Experts and data show that solving gun violence needs a public health approach. As gun death rates continue to soar - increasing 87% over the last decade, experts spoke on ways to address the root causes at the recent #HopkinsBloombergCenter event, “HOPE Challenge: Promoting Health Equity by Reducing Gun Violence in Communities of Color.” Watch the event and learn about the prospective solutions to the nation’s pressing health issue: https://lnkd.in/g_ni2ydd Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions, Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI), NMAC
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It was an inspiring day of learning and connection at the #GlobalCitiesDecade convening at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center. Through panels, speakers and workshops, Global Scholars teachers, school and district leaders gained insights into the leading role they play as global competency educators. After welcome greetings from Dean Christopher Morphew from the Johns Hopkins University School of Education and our Founder, Marjorie Tiven, Global Scholars educators from Buenos Aires, Miami, Saskatoon and Taipei shared how and why they are engaging their students in global learning. Education leaders from Barcelona, Madrid, and Hilo, Hawaii shared innovations in their cities inspired by our Global Scholars program. At interactive workshops throughout the day, attendees explored how to apply the Global Cities student learning outcomes to their own curricula and how to measure student learning in e-classrooms. Leading researchers discussed efforts to measure students' global competency learning. Thank you to all the speakers and participants. For more resources and to discover opportunities to bring global learning to your classroom, visit globalcities.org/decade.
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A great event happening this week at #HopkinsBloombergCenter! 🌎 Educators from around the world are convening to celebrate the impact of the Global Scholars program and explore how to apply the learning outcomes to their curricula. Leading researchers discussed efforts to measure students' global competency learning and more. Global Cities, Inc. Johns Hopkins University School of Education, Christopher Morphew #GlobalCitiesDecade
130 educators in attendance in Washington, D.C. representing the total 528 Global Scholars teachers worldwide. 42 cities. 18 countries. 3 days. 1 goal: Expand the reach of global competency education and virtual exchange. Join us in celebrating #GlobalCitiesDecade
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