2025 Young Statistician Prize launched
The IAOS is pleased to launch the 2025 YSP competition.
The IAOS is pleased to launch the 2025 YSP competition.
The ESSnet Web Intelligence Network has just released the details of the next webinar in the 2024/2025 series. The webinar aims to keep the community updated on the work being carried out across the project’s work strands, raise awareness of the project, build capability in the community, and gather feedback to inform future events. Read more about the new webinar “Introduction to the Data Acquisition Service (DAS) of the Web Intelligence Hub” scheduled for 17 September 2024
June issue of the Statistical Journal of the IAOS now available
IAOS would like to congratulate Ms. Manel Sloken, Mr. Jel Vankan and Mr. Peter-Paul de Wolf of Statistics Netherlands, and the other winners of the 2024 Young Statisticians Prize (YSP) competition. Our thanks to all entrants and the International Judging Panel for their efforts.
At the March 2024 meeting, the IAOS Executive Committee endorsed the IAOS Code of Conduct for Executive Members.
The ESSnet Web Intelligence Network (WIN) project was launched by Eurostat in 2021 and aims to develop and nurture a network of like-minded individuals to have access to the Web Intelligence Hub, where they will be able to explore an array of non-traditional data sources to accelerate the modernisation of the European Statistical System (ESS).
The 2024 IAOS General Assembly will be held on 16 May 2024, from 8 – 9 am local time (CST) during the IAOS- ISI Conference to be held in Mexico City, Mexico between 15 – 17 May 2024.
IAOS members are reminded that March 15, 2024, is the closing date for all IPS Proposals for the 2025 WSC.
IAOS joins the international official statistical community in acknowledging the huge contribution of Katherine Wallman who passed away on January 17, 2024, at the age of 80. Katherine was a giant in the international and American statistical communities and a cherished friend to many.
IAOS congratulates Gemma Van Halderen, for her Public Service Medal awarded in the 2024 Australian Day Honours. Gemma was recognised for outstanding public service in delivering significant statistical developments for better use of data for public policy purposes, both in Australia and internationally. Part of the award is in recognition of Gemma’s work in nurturing and developing early career statisticians and data professionals.
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