Methods and Issues in Public Health Sciences
Favoring an interdisciplinary approach, its aim is to provide training in the understanding, analysis and interpretation of public health problems in the North and…
The Albert Summer School is a two-week immersive program where students explore business, data, and AI by actually using them. Working in teams, participants build a startup project from scratch, defining a problem, analyzing data, developing a business model, and pitching a solution backed by evidence. The program combines hands-on work with targeted instruction in data tools (spreadsheets, Python), applied mathematics, and core entrepreneurial frameworks.
Designed for motivated high school and undergraduate students (in seperated sessions), the Summer School is both a skills accelerator and a reality check. Students leave with concrete deliverables, sharper analytical thinking, and a much clearer understanding of whether data-driven business is the right academic and career path for them.
Hands-on program covering Python, math challenges, business fundamentals (business planning, marketing strategy, market research), and culminating in pitching a real startup idea.