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There are just 3 weeks to go to the start of the RSS 2016 International Conference<https://events.rss.org.uk/rss/frontend/reg/thome.csp?pageID=46&ef_sel_menu=1&eventID=1&eventID=1> which takes place from 5-8 September 2016 at the University of Manchester.

The full programme<https://events.rss.org.uk/rss/frontend/reg/tDailyAgendaAlt.csp?pageID=69&ef_sel_menu=218&eventID=1&eventID=1> for the conference includes keynote talks<https://events.rss.org.uk/rss/system/proweb/start.csp?pageID=2558&ef_sel_menu=163&eventID=1> from Noel Cressie (Wollongong), Christl Donnelly (Imperial College London) and Xiao-Li Meng (Harvard), as well as 38 invited speaker sessions, over 120 contributed talks and 80+ posters.  There will also be a Society Ordinary Meeting<http://www.rss.org.uk/RSS/Publications/Journals/Discussion_Papers/RSS/Publications/Journals_sub/discussion_papers.aspx?hkey=edfa4f9b-d001-49aa-bab9-e903b204e5d7#6September> on Tuesday 6 September.

One-day and two-day registration options<https://events.rss.org.uk/rss/frontend/reg/registerNew.csp?ef_sel_menu=138&eventID=1> are available.

Finally there are also places still available on a selection of pre-conference courses<https://events.rss.org.uk/rss/system/proweb/start.csp?pageID=17466&ef_sel_menu=372&eventID=1> on Monday 5 September.



Paul Gentry
Conferences & Events Manager
The Royal Statistical Society
12 Errol Street, London EC1Y 8LX
Direct dial: (44) 020 7614 3918
www.rss.org.uk<http://www.rss.org.uk/>

The RSS is a registered charity No. 306096

RSS 2016 Conference will take place in Manchester, 5-8 September.  More information at www.rss.org.uk/conference2016<http://www.rss.org.uk/conference2016>


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