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Awards and Competitions
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Registration Opens in Fall for Modeling the Future Challenge
Sponsored by the Actuarial Foundation, the Modeling the Future Challenge competition presents a modeling problem whose solutions involve mathematics and statistics. Teams must be composed of one to five high-school juniors and seniors.
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American Association of University Women Offers Funding Opportunities
Several fellowships and grants, including career development and community action grants, are available from the American Association of University Women.
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Submission Open for AAAS E-Poster Competition
The competition is open to individuals who are students at the time of submission for work recently completed while enrolled in an undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral degree program.
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Two Receive $1k for Research
Members of the Wray Jackson Smith Scholarship Awards Committee recently chose Kaitlyn Ruth Dowden and Robert Tumasian as this year’s winners.
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Travel Awards Available for Women’s Conference
Awards are available to help students and early-career professionals attend the Women in Statistics and Data Science Conference.
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Undergraduate Statistics Project Competition Deadline in June
Calling all undergraduate statisticians: Submit your projects now for the Undergraduate Statistics Project Competition.
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Nominations Open for Norwood Award
The University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Biostatistics is accepting nominations for the Janet L. Norwood Award for Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Statistical Sciences.
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Generative Art Contest | Pixel by Pixel: The Art of CHANCE
Channel your inner artist and create an image that involves an aspect of randomness.
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Students Have Opportunity to Win $500 for Case Study
Up to four finalists are selected to give thirty-minute presentations of their entries at a special open session at the INFORMS Annual Meeting.