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Edward C. Bryant Scholarship Applications Sought
One scholarship recipient is selected annually to receive a $2,500 prize.
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Edge Foundation Seeks Application for Two Awards
Application for the Karen EDGE Fellowship and Mary Beth Ruskai Research Fund is now open.
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Applications Wanted for Ellis R. Ott Scholarship
The ASQ Statistics Division offers $7,500 scholarships for graduate students at US or Canadian institutions. Students should apply by June 15 to support their studies in applied statistics.
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Nominations Sought for Gertrude Cox Scholarship Award
Nominate a woman enrolled in a graduate statistics or data science program for the Gertrude M. Cox Scholarship.
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Noether Early Career Scholar Award Applications Wanted
The Noether Early Career Scholar Award is given each year to an accomplished young researcher to foster, encourage, and support both research and teaching in nonparametric statistics.
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Application Open for NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Apply for the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program for outstanding early-career graduate students who have demonstrated the potential to be high-achieving scientists and engineers.
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Two Honored with Ellis R. Ott Scholarship
The Ellis R. Ott Scholarship Governing Committee awards two $7,500 scholarships to promising master’s and PhD candidates pursuing degrees in statistics and related disciplines. This year, the honorees are Valeria Ovalle Ocampo and Luke Hagar.
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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.
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Apply for the Annie T. Randall Innovator Award
Early-career statisticians can apply or be nominated for the Annie T. Randall Innovator Award, named for a Black female statistician for her pioneering career in government amid pervasive racial discrimination.