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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

Stuart A. Rice
1947–1953
Stuart A. Rice

Stuart Rice strived to make the ISI the umbrella for all kinds of statistical interests and activities, which is reflected by the current seven ISI Associations as well as the breadth of conferences, meetings and publications.

USA
Sir David Cox
Winner of the 2017 International Prize in Statistics
2017: Sir David Cox

Prominent British statistician Sir David Cox has been named the inaugural recipient of the International Prize in Statistics. Dr. Cox is a giant in the field of statistics, but the International Prize in Statistics Foundation is recognizing him specifically for his 1972 paper in which he developed the proportional hazards model that today bears his name.

See more information on the dedicated website.

United Kingdom

Dr. Monday Adenomon

Dr. Adenomon Monday Osagie is an Associate Professor of Statistics with specialization in Econometrics and Financial time series in the department of Statistics, Nasarawa State University, Keffi, Nigeria.

Dr Adenomon is an Elected member of the ISI. 

Training and education:

  • PhD (Statistics)2016; M.Sc.(Statistics) 2010; B.Sc. (Statistics) 2021;
  • PGDS (Statistics) 2008;
  • HND (statistics) 2004. 

Professional services:

William G. Cochran
1967–1971
William G. Cochran

William G. Cochran was a prominent statistician, born in Scotland but spent most of his life in the United States.

USA

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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