Statistics 100 has one of the highest enrollments at the University with over 3,300 students taking the course in 2014-2015 academic year. The topic and its contents have become a highly integrated ...
One of the legacies of remote learning is the addition of video recording devices in many classrooms, a legacy that still plays an important role for students who can’t attend class due to COVID-19 ...
On October 13, 2023, the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Concordia University proudly hosted the 10th installment of the Professor T.D. Dwivedi Memorial Lecture series. This annual lecture ...
IN April 1937, Dr. J. Neyman, of the Department of Statistics, University College, London, delivered three lectures and was the leading speaker at six conferences, all held at the Graduate School of ...
In Lectures on Stellar Statistics by C. V. L. Charlier, readers are introduced to a comprehensive study of statistical analysis in astronomy. Charlier delves into the mathematical methods used to ...
This year's lecture in the Professor T.D. Dwivedi Memorial Lecture series was delivered by Professor Serena Ng, Edwin W. Richert Professor of Economics at Columbia University, as the opening plenary ...
The second of the three Cutter Lectures on Preventive Medicine will be given by Professor G. C. Whipple in the amphitheater of Building E of the Harvard Medical School at 8 o'clock this afternoon. The ...
Wichita State University is offering free math, statistics and physics lectures for fifth- through eighth-graders most Sundays through April. Each “Math Circle” lecture, discussion or activity is led ...
The Department of Statistics at LSE has a distinguished history. Its roots can be traced back to the appointment of Sir Arthur Lyon Bowley, an alumnus of the University of Cambridge, at LSE in 1895.
The Department of Statistics at LSE has a distinguished history. Its roots can be traced back to the appointment of Sir Arthur Lyon Bowley, an alumnus of the University of Cambridge, at LSE in 1895.
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