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Awards and Competitions
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Lumivero Offers $20,000 Research Grant for Early-Career Researchers
The grant will go to a researcher who shares Lumivero’s commitment to improving the world through research excellence.
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Submission Open for Undergraduate Class Project Competition
This competition is for undergraduate students who conduct class projects as part of an introductory or intermediate statistics or data science course. Submit by June 21.
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Nominations Being Accepted for 2025 Morgan Prize
Nominate an undergraduate student or students for outstanding research in mathematics by May 31.
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Enter Data-Driven Stories in Significance Contest
Are you an early-career statistician or data scientist with a talent for telling data-driven stories in an entertaining and thought-provoking way? If so, enter the competition for the 2024 Statistical Excellence Award for Early-Career Writing.
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Nominations Open for Health Science Awards
Annually, the Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences Section offers the Young Investigator Award, Outstanding Teaching Award, Distinguished Achievement Award, and Best Contributed Paper at JSM Award. Nominations are currently open for the first three.
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CAUSE Accepting Entries for A-μ-Sing Competition
Students, do you have a statistics joke, cartoon, song, video, or poem? Enter the CAUSE A-μ-Sing competition and win a cash prize.
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National Institute of Justice Accepting Applications for Graduate Fellowship
The Graduate Research Fellowship program provides grants to accredited academic institutions to support outstanding doctoral students whose dissertation research is relevant to improving criminal or juvenile justice practice or policy in the United States.
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Applications Due for Mary G. and Joseph Natrella Scholarship
The scholarship will support the participation of two students at the Quality and Productivity Research Conference.