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2025 Young Statisticians Prize Submission Deadline Approaches

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The International Association for Official Statistics Young Statisticians Prize Competition deadline for manuscript submissions is set for February 21. This international prize encourages young statisticians to take an active interest in official statistics and is awarded for the best paper in the official statistics field written by a young statistician.

The competition offers awards for first, second, and third place, as well as a special prize for the best paper by someone from a lower- or middle-income country. In addition to the monetary prizes, the first-place winner(s) receive travel funds to present their paper at an international conference.

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