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CSP 2022 to Take Place in New Orleans, Focus on Solving Real-World Problems

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CSP 2022 LogoThe Conference on Statistical Practice (CSP) will take place in New Orleans, Louisiana, February 1–3 and provide opportunities for attendees to further their career development and strengthen relationships in the statistical community.

With its focus on the application of statistics to solve real-world problems, CSP brings together hundreds of statisticians, data analysts, researchers, and scientists each year. Sessions focus on the following four key themes, which are relevant to those working in the application of statistics and data science in their daily work:

  • Theme 1: Career, Professional, and Leadership Development
  • Theme 2: Study Design and Data Management
  • Theme 3: Implementation and Analysis
  • Theme 4: Effective Communication

In addition to sessions, CSP offers practical computing demonstrations (free to registrants) and short courses and tutorials for an additional fee. Interested in mentoring or being mentored? CSP also offers a mentor-matching system. After registering, you will receive information about how to participate. The close-knit atmosphere of CSP is ideal for fostering a comfortable learning and networking environment.

Don’t miss the ASA’s 2022 president, Kathy Ensor, give the keynote address, “Urban Analytics and the Leadership Role of Statisticians.” She will highlight statistical engineering solutions to complex problems in urban analytics, bringing forward the need for sound scientific reasoning and statistical methodologies to support that reasoning. She will also take the opportunity to provide updates on the ASA and the critical leadership role statisticians play in society.

Registration is open. Questions may be sent to the ASA meetings department.

To keep up with the latest CSP news, follow @AmstatNews on Twitter; use #CSP2022.

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