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In 2001, the journal Survey Methodology established an annual invited paper series in honor of Joseph Waksberg to recognize his contributions to survey statistics and methodology. Each year, a prominent survey statistician is chosen to write a paper that reviews the development and current state of an important topic in survey statistics and methodology and reflects the mixture of theory and practice that characterized Waksberg’s work.
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Graduate students can receive up to $500 to support their participation in the 2023 workshop.
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Electronic nomination submissions are encouraged and should be sent by July 14.
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Nominations for the 2023 Jeanne E. Griffith Mentoring Award will be accepted until April 30, 2023.
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Nominations and applications for the Causality in Statistics Education Award and Wray Jackson Smith Scholarship are due in April.
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To be eligible, candidates should be in the early phase of their professional statistical careers. Committee members appreciate that nontraditional paths are common for trailblazers, so there is no firm cutoff for what is considered early phase.
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Applications for the Edward C. Bryant Scholarship for an Outstanding Graduate Student in Survey Statistics are being accepted until March 1. One scholarship recipient is selected annually and receives a certificate and cash prize of $2,500.
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Applications for the $3,000 award can be submitted until March 15.
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The award honors path-breaking Black female statistician Annie T. Randall for her pioneering career in government amid pervasive racial discrimination.
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The ASA Pride Scholarship was established to raise awareness for and support the success of LGBTQ+ statisticians and data scientists and allies.