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Welcome to sktime's mentoring program

Community members and new joiners are invited to apply to the internship and mentorship programs:

  • sktime mentoring scheme - applications on rolling basis
  • Google Summer of Code 2024 - applications closed
  • sktime internships (applications closed)
  • Google Season of Docs (applications closed)
  • Outreachy (applications closed)
  • Academic mentoring at contributing universities (see details below)

Slots are subject to mentor availability and application deadlines.

Project ideas for 2024 are listed here.

Past and current mentees are listed here.

Academic mentoring

sktime is a potential topic for academic projects or theses on the topic of software engineering research or data scientific methodology research. Contributions by students are very welcome. Specific mentoring for these situations is available.

Useful information for prospective students and supervisors:

  • sktime is a collaborative project. Contributions will be reviewed and commented upon by peer reviewers. Most universities allow collaborative theses as long as the nature of collaboration and the individual contribution is clearly stated in a preamble. Example statement: “Part of the research was conducted in collaboration with the sktime open source community. This included [code reviews, mentoring, joint research discussions – select as appropriate] in the context of [describe]”.
  • Thesis and project students may engage in the sktime mentorship program – if the mentor is not identical with the formal university supervisor they may have to be registered as an external co-supervisor, depending on university regulations.
  • A contribution to sktime means publication under a permissive open source license (BSD-3-Clause). This is usually compatible with requirements on academic theses and student projects, but this may vary by university regulations.

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