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RSS 2018 International Conference

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RSS 2018 International Conference

Speakers:

Sir David Cox (University of Oxford) 

Sir John Curtice (University of Strathclyde/Senior Research Fellow at NatCen Social Research) 

Peter Diggle (Lancaster University) 

Hannah Fry (University College London) 

Xihong Lin (Harvard School of Public Health) 

Deborah Mayo (Virginia Tech) 

Richard Morey (Cardiff University) 

John Pullinger (UK National Statistician) 

Aris Spanos (Virginia Tech)

Date: 03 - 06 Sep 2018
Venue: Cardiff City Hall, Gorsedd Gardens Road, Cardiff CF10 3ND
Time: 18:00 - 17:00
Type: Conference Fee: £120 - £690 depending on status and days attending

The Royal Statistical Society is holding its annual conference from 3rd to 6th September 2018 in Cardiff, Wales. 

Every year, over 600 statisticians and data scientists gather from all sectors and from over 30 countries to share information and network, attracted by a varied programme of talks and workshops. 

The 2018 conference will, once again, be organised by ‘streams’ allowing in-depth focus on specialised topics as well as broader presentations on new developments and thinking in statistics.

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