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MDI is Hiring: Fall 2025 MDI Scholars

We are pleased to announce a call for applications for the Fall 2025 cohort of the MDI Scholars Program. For full consideration, the application deadline is Friday July 18, 2025 at 11:59pm Eastern. We will accept applications after July 18 until all the positions are filled. We anticipate it will take approximately up to 1 hour to complete this application.

About the Program

The MDI Scholars Program is an experiential learning opportunity for Georgetown University students to work on interdisciplinary research projects with professors and practitioners. These projects connect new forms of data and/or large-scale computing infrastructure to different public policy questions.

Description

The Fall 2025 Cohort will work with researchers and practitioners to help advance knowledge on areas including forced migration, civil justice, misinformation, education, politics and polarization, health analytics, AI, and other fields. MDI Scholars will not only gain valuable research skills, but they will also engage in research that will help shape future research at the intersection of public policy, data science, and other disciplines. Students will be expected to document their research in an MDI Research Poster as part of the Fall Research Showcase, as well as a public-facing featured research post (approximately 1 page) for the MDI website.

To support a collaborative research community and promote engagement with key issues in data, MDI Scholars will also be required to actively participate in MDI program events, volunteer at select activities, and complete all responsibilities in a timely manner.

Eligibility

The Fall 2025 MDI Scholar Program is available to enrolled Georgetown University students. The Program provides motivated Georgetown students across disciplines the opportunity to engage in scholarly research. Coursework and/or previous research experience in computer science, data science, statistics, public policy and/or computational linguistics is preferred, but we encourage students of all majors to apply. Students should have a demonstrated interest and knowledge of working with large-scale data analysis and its implications in society.