The Scotsman

Budding data scientists offered placements to help expand sector in Scotland

Graduates will be helped to find data placements in Scotland for a second year, writes Chris Mccall

- Chris.mccall@jpress.co.uk

Adata science recruitmen­t specialist will once again be working with students to identify and secure industrial placements at a broad spectrum of leading Scottish businesses.

Glasgow-based MBN Solutions will deliver a tailored suite of employabil­ity training to those undertakin­g a Masters qualificat­ion backed by Scotland’s publicly-funded innovation centre for data science, The Data Lab. Last year’s programme saw students working with leading Scottish based businesses such as Aquila Insight, STV, Aggreko and Morgan Stanley For a 10-12 week work placement designed to enhance their commercial and technical and expertise.

This year’s programme has grown to 130 funded students, across 11 Scottish universiti­es.

Organisers said the extended commitment underlined the growing recognitio­n of the need to deliver workplace-ready data skills into Scotland’s business communitie­s.

The programme will ensure the continued availabili­ty of some of the best workplace-ready data scientists to businesses and the public sector.

“We are proud to have been appointed again to this prestigiou­s contract,” said MBN Solutions CEO, Michael Young. “Scotland has some of the most talented and skilled data practition­ers in the world and this programme will ensure they are available, first and foremost, to Scottish businesses” .

He added: “Working in partnershi­p with The Data Lab allows us to help find the most effective placements for these rising data stars in environmen­ts where their skills can make a transforma­tional difference”.

All students on The Data Lab MSC are offered a paid, credit-bearing industrial placement. The 40 additional places this year will all be offered their placement with organisati­ons based throughout Scotland. This is linked to the funding and the aim of encouragin­g direct employment for students following their placement and creating additional jobs in the area.

Joshua Ryan-saha, Data Lab skills programme manager, said: “The budding data postgradua­tes will be charged with using datasets unique to Scotland to develop new insights, ideas, products, services or processes that will deliver social or economic benefit.”

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