Custom Information Governance project
If you have an information governance, privacy, cybersecurity, or data management related issue our students may be able to help. Our students can work on projects that draw on their information governance academic knowledge.
Potential scope
Your project may focus on:
- Information privacy and data protection frameworks
- Data governance strategy and implementation
- Cybersecurity policy and information security frameworks
- AI ethics and responsible innovation practices
- Access to information policies and procedures
- Blockchain and distributed ledger technology governance
- Information ethics and algorithmic accountability
- Privacy impact assessments
- Information security compliance and standards
- Dispute resolution mechanisms for information-related issues
The specific focus will be determined through initial discussions about your information governance issue and organisational context.
We'll assess if your project is compatible with the academic knowledge and capabilities of our students, and our course learning objectives.
Suitability
Ideal for:
- Organisations developing data governance frameworks
- Businesses navigating privacy and data protection requirements
- Companies implementing cybersecurity policies
- Organisations addressing AI ethics and responsible innovation
- Businesses managing information access and transparency obligations
What you will receive
Students offer fresh perspectives informed by current academic knowledge. Projects are completed as part of their learning and provide exploratory insights rather than professional consulting advice. Students are not qualified lawyers their insights do not constitute legal advice.
Interested in engaging our students?
When you express interest, we will evaluate if your specific project is compatible with the academic knowledge and capabilities of our students and our course learning objectives.
If your project is accepted, it will go into a queue to be allocated to a student or student team.
Projects are completed during our academic semesters or quarters, with students spending 8-10 weeks working on the project.