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31st Conference of Applied Statistics



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From: <secretary@statmod.org>
Date: 2011/2/1
Subject: 31st Conference of Applied Statistics

Registration now open for 31st Conference of Applied Statistics in Ireland (CASI) 2011 – May 18th-20th 2011, Galway, Ireland.

The Statistics Group within the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Applied Mathematics in NUI Galway, in conjunction with the newly established HRB Clinical Research Facility NUIG, are hosting the 31st CASI in Galway from Wednesday May 18th to Friday May 20th 2011 on the Salthill Promenade.  The conference is the Irish Statistical Association’s forum for discussion of statistical and related issues for Irish and International statisticians with an emphasis on both theoretical research and practical applications in all areas of statistics.

Confirmed invited speakers are Professor Murray Aitkin (University of Melbourne), Professor Paul Eilers (Erasmus Medical Center, University of Rotterdam), Professor Thomas Louis (Johns Hopkins University) and Professor Cathal Seoighe (NUI Galway).

Contributed papers for oral and poster presentations are sought in all areas of statistics and data analysis.  The deadline for abstract submission is March 18th 2011.  Registration costs are as follows: Full Residential Conference packages €325 (includes: 2 nights B&B, 2 evening meals, 3 lunches, wine reception, refreshments and conference pack) with a Student Full Package of €225.

The Irish Statistical Association is pleased to announce a number of bursaries to support attendance at CASI 2011 for career young statisticians.  Details on how to apply are given on the conference webpage.

Further information about the conference, student bursaries and abstract submission are available on the conference website at
http://www.maths.nuigalway.ie/~jnmaths/CASI2011/

We look forward to seeing you in May in 2011!
John Newell and John Hinde, NUI Galway (CASI 2011 organisers).