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The Young Statisticians Section (YSS) of the Royal Statistical Society (RSS) are pleased to announce the...

Young Statisticians Section 
Statistical Showcase 2017

 1 Month To Go!

Will be held on:
 
Friday 30th June 2017
near to RSS Headquarters in Erroll Street, London
(venue tbc due to planned building work) 

 
Morning Training Session:
Introduction to R Shiny

With Plenary Sessions from:
Professor Jane Hutton & Professor David Hand

Lunch sponsored by Roche

The Statistical Showcase is a special event which explores the wide spectrum of career paths available to young statisticians and users of statistics.

The event will open with a morning training session followed by a number of careers sessions covering a diverse range of statistical fields, including medicine, finance, consultancy, government, environment, industry, sports, technology and other applications.

With speakers from PSI Careers, Roche, NHS Blood and Transplant, Mango Solutions, Select Statistics, Full Fact, the Department for Transport, UCL, University of Glasgow, the Ministry of Defence, Government Statistical Service and more to be confirmed.

As well as two plenary sessions from our distinguished speakers, Professor Jane Hutton and Professor David Hand. 

The event will include lunch, sponsored by Roche, and will close with a wine reception for networking and further discussion.

Please note the afternoon careers event is FREE for RSS Fellows.

Registration fees for the day are as follows:

 

Full day

Afternoon

Concessionary RSS Fellow

£20

FREE

RSS Fellow

£25

FREE

Non- RSS Fellow:

£50

£20


For further information and to register please follow the link below:

https://events.rss.org.uk/rss/125/home


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