The Young Biometrician Award of the British and Irish Region of the International Biometric Society and the Fisher Memorial Trust
The British and Irish Region of the International Biometric Society (IBS-BIR), jointly with the Fisher Memorial Trust, award a prize every two years for young biometricians who are members of the British and Irish Region of the International Biometric Society. Young biometricians are defined as those within 5 years of completing full-time education. The award recognises the research of one paper published, or accepted for publication, in a refereed journal. This award comprises a diploma and a prize of £1000. This is the fifth time the award will be made.
We are now making a call for nominations for the 2019 award, with 28 February 2019 as the closing date for nominations. The full rules of the competition can be found at the BIR website: http://bir.biometricsociety.org/award. To make a nomination, simply send a copy of the paper with a covering message, to the BIR Regional Secretary ([log in to unmask]) before the closing date. Note that self-nominations are not allowed and, for co-authored papers, a full statement of the contribution from the young biometrician is also required.?
Rachel McCrea | Senior Lecturer in Statistics
Statistical Ecology @ Kent
School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science
University of Kent, Canterbury, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1227 824760
www.rachelmccrea.co.uk | www.capturerecapture.co.uk
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