JSM 2000

Joint Statistical Meetings

August 13-17, 2000
Indianapolis, Indiana

"Celebrate Diversity in Statistics"

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JSM (the Joint Statistical Meetings) is the largest gathering of statisticians held in North America. It is held jointly with the American Statistical Association, The International Biometric Society (ENAR and WNAR), the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, and the Statistical Society of Canada. Attended by over 4000 people, activities of the meeting include oral presentations, panel sessions, poster presentations, continuing education courses, exhibits of state-of-the-art statistical products and opportunities, a placement service, society and section business meetings, committee meetings, social activities, and networking opportunities. Indianapolis is the host city for 2000 and offers a wide range of possibilities for sharing time with friends and colleagues. For information, contact meetings@amstat.org or phone (703) 684-1221.

Related Events

Luncheons

Tours - an Adobe Acrobat form.

Gertrude Cox Scholarship Race - an Adobe Acrobat file

Symposium on Undergraduate Education

Continuing Education

Public Statistics Day - for children ages 5 - 13

Beyond AP Statistics - an Adobe Acrobat file

See Preliminary Program for CE classes and luncheons. For questions, contact Patricia Hayden, 1 (703) 684-1221, ext. 144.

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Exhibits

Who's Who at Expo 2000

Location and Travel

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Program and Abstracts

Search abstracts on the Preliminary Program

Guidelines for Participants - for Speakers, Chairs, Discussants, Poster Presenters

Organizers

Program Committee list

Sponsors

For information, contact meetings@amstat.org or phone (703) 684-1221.


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