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VENT speakers include Yannick Baraud, Ruudy 29–8/2—New Researchers Conference, Canada. Attended by more than 5,500
Beran, Ed George, Patrik Guggenberger, Boulder, Colorado people, activities of the meeting include

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Lugosi, and Yuhong Yang. For details, visit in Statistics and Probability provides an presentations, Continuing Education
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or contact Hannes Leeb, 24 Hillhouse Ave., research ideas in an informal setting and Placement Service, society and Section
New Haven, CT 06510; (203) 508-2339; interact with invited senior participants. For business meetings, committee meetings,
hannes.leeb@yale.edu. more information, visit www.stat.rutgers. social activities, and networking opportu-
edu/~rebecka/NRC or contact Rebecka nities. For more information, visit www.
28–29—2nd CensusAtSchool
Jornsten, 501 Hill Center, Piscataway, NJ amstat.org/meetings or contact Elaine
International Workshop, Los Angeles,
07030; (732) 445-3145; rebecka@stat. Powell, 732 North Washington Street,
California
rutgers.edu. Alexandria, VA 22314; (703) 684-1221;
Leaders of the CensusAtSchool project
elaine@amstat.org.
will give hands-on presentations for teach-
ers to illustrate how they use data in the
August
5–6—3rd International Conference on
international C@S database. Statistics edu- Mathematics and Statistics (ICoMS-3),
cation leaders from the United States will
*3–7—2008 Joint Statistical Meetings,
Bogor, Indonesia
open the meeting with a series of plenary
Denver, Colorado
This conference is an opportunity for aca-
talks. For more information, visit www.
JSM (Joint Statistical Meetings) is the
demicians, researchers, and practitioners
stat.ucla.edu or contact Juana Sanchez,
largest gathering of statisticians held in
of statistics and mathematics to share their
UCLA Department of Statistics, 8125 MS
North America. It is jointly held with
ideas and contribute to the development
Building, Box 951554, Los Angeles, CA
the American Statistical Association, the
of quantitative methods. There will be sev-
90095-1554; (310) 825-1318; jsanchez@
International Biometric Society (ENAR
eral invited speakers, and professors from
stat.ucla.edu.
and WNAR), the Institute of Mathematical
around the world will discuss statistical and
Statistics, and the Statistical Society of
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