DMDU Summer School 2026

Dates: August 03 – 07, 2026

Location: University of Cambridge, Churchill College, England

Host: The DMDU Society and Cambridge University

Application Deadline: April 26th, 2026

Program overview

Offered in collaboration with the Society for Decision Making under Deep Uncertainty (http://deepuncertainty.org), the purpose of the DMDU summer school is to bring together graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, practitioners, and faculty for 1 week of intensive study and interdisciplinary training in DMDU.

The summer school is structured around three tracks:

Analytical Methods Methods: courses focused on tools and methods used in DMDU research and practice.

Policy Applications: courses focused on the applications of DMDU in various fields.

Foundational: courses focused on understanding the theoretical foundations of the society’s work.

The target cohort size for the summer school is 40 students. Past and new participants are welcome to apply. This year, each student will be able to configure their own training week. If you are new to the summer school, you are recommended to take the foundational courses and then choose the rest of the courses from among the elective offerings in the Policy and Methods tracks. If you have participated in DMDU summer school in the past and are interested in taking a new class you have not taken before, you are welcome to join us.

If you are interested in participating, please submit your application using the following link: https://forms.office.com/r/fxrwGdjwMa

The deadline for applications for the summer school is April 26th, 2026.

To partially cover summer school expenses, there is a registration fee of 650 USD. However, if you are a student (undergrad, postgraduate) or if you are a national from a developing country, then you can register for the annual meeting with a reduced fee of 350 USD. Developing Country participants are determined by the World Bank Country and Lending Groups (https://datahelpdesk.worldbank.org/knowledgebase/articles/906519-world-bank-country-and-lending-groups). The reduced fee applies to Low-Income Economies/Low-Middle Income Economies only. The leadership of the DMDU Society has secured lodging and travel expenses  support for a limited number of accepted participants . Support will be determined based on the quality of the participants’ applications and the desired structure of the cohort. If you wish to be considered for financial support, please indicate that in your application.

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