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Awards and Competitions
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Application Open for NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Apply for the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program for outstanding early-career graduate students who have demonstrated the potential to be high-achieving scientists and engineers.
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JSM 2024 Participants Brought ‘A’ Game to ASA Video Contest
Check out videos from the ASA Video Contest held during JSM 2024!
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Two Honored with Ellis R. Ott Scholarship
The Ellis R. Ott Scholarship Governing Committee awards two $7,500 scholarships to promising master’s and PhD candidates pursuing degrees in statistics and related disciplines. This year, the honorees are Valeria Ovalle Ocampo and Luke Hagar.
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ASA Sections Offer Student Paper Awards
Many ASA sections sponsor student paper competitions to help gifted students with the costs of attending JSM, which also offers an opportunity for students to present their work.
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Call for Nominations: 2025 Ethel Newbold Prize
The prize will be awarded to an outstanding early or mid-career scientist whose work demonstrates excellence in mathematical statistics or research that links developments in a substantive field to new advances in statistics.
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ASA Video Contest—No Experience Required!
Using your cell phone, we challenge you to create a selfie video and address one of 10 contest prompts.
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WSDS Provides Student Travel Awards
Awards are available to help students and early-career professionals pay for the Women in Statistics and Data Science Conference.
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Health Policy Statistics Section Seeks Award Nominations
Nominate a colleague for one of the Health Policy Statistics Section Achievement Awards.
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Michael Woodroofe Award Nomination Period Extended
This award is for members of the Caucus for Women in Statistics and Data Science who completed their terminal degree at least five years ago and have made significant contributions to solving real-world problems by applying novel or existing theories.
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ASA/AAAS Mass Media Fellow Hopes to Address Disparities in Health Care
ASA/AAAS Mass Media Fellow and Duke computer science major Freya Gulamali will spend 10 weeks this summer as a science journalist with The News & Observer in Raleigh, North Carolina.