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Webinars, Courses & Workshops

The International Statistical Institute offers members and statistical professionals access to current and upcoming events, courses and webinars, alongside a curated library of past content, to support continuous learning and professional growth. Most activities are organised and hosted by ISI associations, committees and partners, with additional regional webinars and ISI Academy webinars hosted by the ISI.

Webinars

Walter Radermacher

Walter Radermacher is Honorary Professor of the Institute for Statistics of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich. He is also Chair of the Advisory Board on Ethics of the International Statistical Institute (ISI) and President of the Federation of European National Statistical Societies (FENStatS). He studied business economics in Aachen and Münster and obtained his PhD in Statistical Sciences from Sapienza University, Rome. From 1975, he was member of the academic staff in economic mathematics and operations research at the University of Münster.

John Bailer, University Distinguished Professor and Chair, Department of Statistics Miami University
2019 – 2021
A. John Bailer

John Bailer is an American statistician. His work focuses on risk assessment in occupational health, and combining journalism to statistics. 

USA
 Ksenija Dumicic
Member
Ksenija Dumičić

Prof. Emmanuel John Ekpenyong

Prof. Emmanuel John Ekpenyong is a Professor of Sampling Theory and Survey Methods in the Department of Statistics, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Nigeria. He is a member of the following professional organizations among others: CISON, ISI, IASC, IBS, IAOS. He is a former member of the governing council of Nigerian Statistical Association. His further research interests are on Time series analysis and data science.

ISI Regional Webinars Series

Join the ISI Regional Webinar Series for exclusive insights from top statisticians and data scientists worldwide, tackling key global issues across regions like Australasia, Africa, Europe, and beyond—brought to you by the Committee on the Public Voice of Statistics.

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