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Monthly Archives: July 2013
Emails to New Grad Students
Here it is July 22, 2013! Unless the structure of time and/or the academic calendar has changed, that means that many thousands of people are about to embark on the wondrous adventure of graduate school in a mere month or … Continue reading
Posted in Advice, Graduate School, Uncategorized
Tagged advice, grad school, grad student tips
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Statistical Performance Art Competitors: I Challenge Thee!
The American Statistical Association is holding a competition to help commemorate their 175th year: Entrants will submit a short (<5 min.) video of their statistically themed performance online by January 1, and an esteemed panel of judges will notify finalists … Continue reading
Posted in conferences, Fun with Statistics, random art, Statistics
Tagged American Statistical Association, ASA, silly statistics, Statistics Talent Competition
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My Picks for JSM
I just sat down and made up my schedule for the JSM (that’s Joint Statistical Meetings, not Jimmy Swaggart Ministries) in Montreal. This is going to be my first JSM, and there are so many different sessions that I am … Continue reading
Posted in Bayesian, Computational Social Sciences, conferences, International Year of Statistics, peer reivew, Statistics, Teaching
Tagged Conferences, Hermione Granger, JSM, Meetings, Statistical Dance Parties, statistics, Time-Turner
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