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Graduate Lecture Series HT22
This term's Graduate Lecture Series will be held on Zoom and start at 3.30 pm unless otherwise stated.
Week 1 | Thursday 20th January | 3.30 pm on Zoom | Graduate Lecture | Professor Garrett Morris, Department of Statistics Anti-Bias and Beyond |
Week 2 | Thursday 27th January | 3.30 pm on Zoom | Graduate Lecture | Details to follow shortly |
Week 3 | Thursday 3rd February | 3.30 pm on Zoom | Graduate Lecture | Details to follow shortly |
Week 4 | Thursday 10th February | 3.30 pm Large Lecture Theatre and Zoom | Distinguished Speaker Seminar | Professor Denise Lievesley, Honorary Fellow of Green Templeton College, University of Oxford Ethics from the perspective of an applied statistician |
Week 5 | Thursday 17th February | 3.30 pm on Zoom | Graduate Lecture | Maria Christodoulou & Mariagrazia Zottoli, Department of Statistics A Day in the Life of a Statistics Consultant |
Week 6 | Thursday 24th February | 3.30 pm on Zoom | Joint Statistics/Computer Science/BDI Talk | Samir Bhatt, Professor of Machine Learning and Public Health, University of Copenhagen and Professor of Statistics and Public Health, Imperial College London Modelling infectious diseases: what can branching processes tell us? |
Week 7 | Friday 4th March | 3.00 pm on Zoom | Florence Nightingale Lecture and Panel Session | Professor Sir Bernard Silverman, Professor of Modern Slavery Statistics, University of Nottingham and Emeritus Professor of Statistics, University of Oxford Statistics and the fight against modern slavery |
Week 8 | Thursday 10th March | 2.00 pm | Poster Session | Second year graduate student poster session |