NCHS/AcademyHealth Data Visualization Challenge

NCHS/AcademyHealth Data Visualization Challenge

Apply today for a unique opportunity to address critical public health issues using trend data from the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). Announcing the NCHS/AcademyHealth Data Visualization Challenge: a competition for U.S. graduate students (masters or doctoral level) to create interactive data visualizations to explain an important trend or disparity in public health, telling a clear and policy-relevant story in the process.

Participate in the Challenge to:

  • Gain experience creating engaging data visualizations that communicate important public health trends and disparities to a diverse audience.
     
  • Earn greater visibility as a new researcher in the fields of public health and data science.
     
  • Win the chance to receive complimentary registration to the 2022 Health Datapalooza and National Health Policy Conference and broaden your professional network.

Questions about eligibility or application instructions? Please contact AcademyHealth staff at NCHS [at] academyhealth [dot] org.

Application Deadline: November 15, 2021 at 5 p.m. ET.

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