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NISS Graduate Student Network Fosters Collaboration, Excellence
The National Institute of Statistical Sciences has created a transformative experience for graduate students in statistical, biostatistical, and data sciences through its Graduate Student Network, referred to as GSN. The GSN, an integral part of the NISS Affiliates Program, is designed to bridge the gap between aspiring statisticians across various institutions, creating a dynamic community to continually address challenges and explore career opportunities.
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Bryant Scholarship Applications Accepted Until March 1
One scholarship recipient is selected annually and receives a certificate and cash prize of $2,500.
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AAAS Wants Your E-Poster
The American Association for the Advancement of Science is accepting submissions for its 2022 student e-poster competition.
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SAMSI to Offer Optimization Program Summer School
The Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute is offering a summer school program that will introduce graduate students and early-career researchers in the mathematical and statistical sciences to the mathematical and statistical approaches in pptimization and their applications.
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Review and Edit, Writing Workshops Planned for JSM
Two workshops designed for new researchers to develop capabilities for research publication are planned for JSM 2016 in Chicago.
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Industrial Math/Stat Modeling Workshop for Graduate Students Planned
Graduate students in mathematics, statistics, and computational science are encouraged to apply for the Industrial Math/Stat Modeling workshop hosted by the Statistical and Applied Mathematical Science Institute.
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A Gordon Research Seminar for Students, by Students
The seminar is for graduate students, post-docs, and other scientists who wish to discuss their current research and build informal networks with peers.