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st: Scandanavian Journal of Statistics Prize
This may be of interest to Statalisters, especially those in the cold north.
m.p.
The Scandinavian Journal of Statistics Prize for Young Researchers
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The Scandinavian Journal of Statistics Prize of 40.000 DKK will be given
to the young researcher who presents the best paper at the NORDSTAT
meeting http://blackwell-publishing.msgfocus.com/c/13qFGFJEY2hnBuR, to
be held in Rebild Bakker, Denmark, 11-15 June 2006, provided that the
paper is accepted (before or after the meeting) as a regular submission
to the Scandinavian Journal of Statistics (SJS)
http://blackwell-publishing.msgfocus.com/c/13qH4N3U4HvcDpM
(visit http://blackwell-publishing.msgfocus.com/c/13qHbpMnQUdbN6j see
author guidelines for submission details). The editor of SJS must be
informed that the paper is a candidate for the Scandinavian Journal of
Statistics Prize.
To qualify as a candidate for the SJS Prize, the author must have
received a Ph.D. degree at most five years before the NORDSTAT meeting
or be younger than 35 years of age at the time of the meeting. The young
author is preferably the sole-author of the paper, but if multiple young
authors are involved, the paper will also be considered. There are no
restrictions on nationality.
Young researchers of any nationality are strongly encouraged to present
their work at the NORDSTAT 2006 meeting and to submit their papers to
the SJS and for the SJS Prize competition.
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