National Data Mine Network (NDMN)
The National Data Mine Network (NDMN) is a collaborative initiative between Purdue University and the American Statistical Association aimed at providing undergraduate students at minority-serving institutions (MSIs) with hands-on data science training.
Details About The National Data Mine Network
- An NSF-funded grant in collaboration with the American Statistical Association to enable MSIs’ undergraduates to learn data science through research or industry projects.
- Provides $4500 in monthly research stipends ($500/month) plus up to $500 for conference travel to 100 students annually.
- Projects run throughout the 9-month academic year (August-April) with access to support, training, materials/tools ,and high-performance computing from Purdue.
- Students work on projects with research mentors or Industry Partners through the Corporate Partners Program. Currently, there are 80+ corporate partner projects with plans to expand.
- Research stipends are provided directly by the American Statistical Association. (Faculty participation is free for those at MSIs.)
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