*Webinar: Tips and advice for entering our 2019 writing competition*
If you are thinking of submitting an entry for the *2019 Statistical
Excellence Award for Early Career Writing*, we invite you to join our
upcoming webinar for tips and advice on crafting an award-worthy article.
Our two speakers are:
· *Significance* editor Brian Tarran, who will give an overview of
the competition and offer guidance on writing an article that meets the
expectations of the 2019 judging panel; and
· 2018 award winner Letisha Smith, who will share her personal
experience of the competition, from idea generation, to researching and
writing her article, to presenting at the 2018 RSS International Conference.
Talks will be followed by a Q&A session, hosted by Sarah Nevitt of the
Royal Statistical Society’s Young Statisticians Section.
The webinar takes place at *2.30pm* (UK time) on *Wednesday, 10 April 2019*.
To join the webinar, either connect through Skype for Business
<https://meet.lync.com/rssuk/b.tarran/T6M56J09> (web or desktop app), or
dial-in using the details below:
*From UK:* +44 (0)20 3321 5256
*From overseas:* Find local number
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*Conference ID:* 5341 3870 #
We hope you are able to join us. If you have any questions about the
webinar, or would like to ask a question for the webinar in advance, please
email *Significance <https://www.significancemagazine.com/contact-us>*.
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