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Professor Donald B. Rubin to Present Two Short Courses in January The Australian Bureau of Statistics, CSIRO and the Statistical Society of Australia, Inc. (SSAI) are sponsoring two one-day short courses to be presented by Donald B. Rubin, Professor of Statistics at Harvard University. Professor Rubin is one of the best known and most widely cited statisticians of the past forty years, with more than 350 articles published in more than thirty journals. He is also the author or co-author of several books which remain seminal works in their field. Prof. Rubin has lectured extensively throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia. Prof. Rubin will be visiting the ABS and CSIRO in Canberra during the week of 10–14 January 2011 and CSIRO in Sydney during the week of 17–21 January 2011. In Canberra, Prof. Rubin will present two one-day short courses at the ABS:
Ms Elizabeth Zell will co-present both courses with Prof. Rubin. Ms Zell is a distinguished mathematical statistician working for the Centres for Disease Control in Atlanta. Her current areas of research are missing data, including multiple imputation and a proper imputation evaluation; propensity score methods for causal inference and for believable conditional association; and vaccine preventable bacterial diseases. Registrations are now being accepted for the short courses. To register, please complete and forward the appropriate form from the SSAI website < http://www.statsoc.org.au/CPD18 >. The registration fee will be waived for ABS and CSIRO employees, but registration will still be required as a guide to catering, and to ensure that the events are not over-subscribed. More information on Prof. Rubin's visit may be obtained by following the links from the NSS home page < http://www.nss.gov.au >.
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