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Produced by the American Statistical Association, STATtr@k is geared toward individuals who are in a statistics program, recently graduated from a statistics program, or recently entered the job world.
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Webinars and Workshops
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Career Success Factors
Now available online is a 90-minute webcast with Christy Chuang-Stein (Pfizer), Cynthia Clark (NASS, USDA), Fred Hulting (General Mills), Sally Morton (University of Pittsburgh), Nat Schenker (NCHS, CDC), and Dan Solomon (NC State University) addressing a series of questions focused on career planning issues.
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Join the Discussion During the Unconference
The Unconference on the Future of Statistics will be staged on Google Hangouts, and simultaneously live-streamed on YouTube, and held on October 30th, 2013.
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Upcoming Workshops and Meetings for Young Researchers
A list of upcoming workshops and meetings for young researchers.
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2013 List of Summer Statistics and Methods Courses
Alan Reifman, human development and family studies professor at Texas Tech University, compiles a list of summer programs every year for statistics students.
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Midwest Biopharmaceutical Statistics Workshop
The 36th Midwest Biopharmaceutical Statistics Workshop (MBSW) will be held at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, on May 20th-22nd at the Alumni Center.
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Industrial Math/Stat Modeling Workshop to Take Place at NCSU
Graduate students in mathematics and statistics are exposed to real-world problems from industry and government during the Industrial Mathematical and Statistical Modeling workshop.
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Writing Workshop for Junior Researchers to Take Place at JSM
Applications are due June 1 for junior researchers interested in attending a writing workshop on July 29, in San Diego, California. Participants will learn how to write journal articles and grant proposals.
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How to Get the Most Out of Your First Joint Statistical Meetings
Planning on going to the largest gathering of statisticians in the world this year? Here, Christopher Bilder, associate professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, shows you how to get the most out the time you’ll spend at this year’s Joint Statistical Meetings.
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Project-Based Introductory Statistics Curriculum Workshop
The Quantitative Analysis Center at Wesleyan University—in Middletown, Connecticut—is hosting a project-based introductory statistics curriculum workshop from June 14–15. The workshop is ideal for new faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and advanced graduate students interested in teaching introductory statistics at the college level.
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Seminar on Tools for Regaining the Competitive Edge
The Cleveland Chapter of the ASA will host a seminar called Tools for Regaining the Competitive Edge on May 11.