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Eighth Undergraduate Statistics Project Competition Spring Deadline Nears
The ASA and Consortium for the Advancement of Undergraduate Statistics Education (CAUSE) announce the eighth annual Undergraduate Statistics Project Competition (USPROC).
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JASA Editors Offer Advice to Authors
The co-editors of the Journal of the American Statistical Association offer advice for prospective authors.
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Selecting a Journal for Your Paper
Montse Fuentes, editor of the Journal of the American Statistical Association Applications and Case Studies section, answers some of the questions many first-time authors have when they submit to journals.
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Ask Me Anything: Subject-Matter Experts Answer Your Questions
Each month, ASA student and early-career members have the chance to ask professionals vital questions about transitioning from student to working life, building experience, assuming leadership, and more.
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Postdocs in Statistics: A Growing Trend
This month, Karl Pazdernik explains how a successful postdoctoral experience can be a great addition to your CV and help you gain valuable experience.
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Consortium Introduces Training on Applied Data Analytics for Public Policy
The University of Chicago, New York University, and University of Maryland are launching a short-term, five-session program targeted at government agency staff and policy evaluators and researchers.
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Ellis R. Ott Scholarship
The Statistics Division of the American Society for Quality is offering scholarships to support students enrolled in or accepted into a master’s degree or higher program.
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The DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship
The Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship provides opportunities for students pursuing doctoral degrees in fields that use high-performance computing to solve complex science and engineering problems.
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Apply for the White House Fellows Program
The program consists of a full-time work placement, robust education program designed to provide a behind-the-scenes look into the inner workings of government, and intensive leadership development training.
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Participate in a Voter ID Study
Want to get involved in gathering election data? It’s a great way to engender enthusiasm and appreciation for the role of statistics in public policy.