The History Section of the Royal Statistical Society

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The History Group of the Royal Statistical Society organises half-day & full-day meetings on data, statisticians & ideas from the past.
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In Conversation with Sir Bernard Silverman FRS - In-person only 30/11/2021

Our 2021 Annual General Meeting of the History of Statistics Section will be held on Thursday 9 December 2021 at 1.50pm before the start of In Conversation with Sir Bernard Silverman FRS
Register in person or online: https://rss.org.uk/training-events/events/events-2021/sections/in-conversation-with-sir-bernard-silverman-frs-in/ (scroll down for online link)

In Conversation with Sir Bernard Silverman FRS - In-person only Sir Bernard Silverman is an eminent British Statistician whose career has spanned academia, central government and public office. He will discuss his wide ranging career in statistics with Professor Denise Lievesley, herself an distinguished British social statistician.

Data Visualisation in the Popular Victorian Press 16/04/2019

Free event tomorrow at the Royal Statistical Society: "Data visualisation in the popular Victorian press" by Alison Hedley.
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Data Visualisation in the Popular Victorian Press About the Event:Dr Hedley writes “Most forms of data visualisation were encountered mainly by non-specialized readers for the first time in the nineteenth century. The primary medium through which these graphics circulated among mass audiences was the periodical. My postdoctoral research project, ...

Data Visualisation in the Popular Victorian Press 10/04/2019

Free event on 17 April: "Data visualisation in the popular Victorian press" by Alison Hedley, held at the Royal Statistical Society.
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Data Visualisation in the Popular Victorian Press About the Event:Dr Hedley writes “Most forms of data visualisation were encountered mainly by non-specialized readers for the first time in the nineteenth century. The primary medium through which these graphics circulated among mass audiences was the periodical. My postdoctoral research project, ...

RoyalStatSoc 09/04/2019

Check out the Royal Statistical Society's YouTube channel and access footage of many of their recent events discussing topics ranging from statistical significance to big data. They also have videos on its history and the best things about being a statistician! Have a look and subscribe here:

RoyalStatSoc The Royal Statistical Society (RSS) is one of the world's most distinguished and renowned statistical societies. It is both a learned society for statistics ...

Data Visualisation in the Popular Victorian Press 01/04/2019

Free event: "Data visualisation in the popular Victorian press" by Alison Hedley, held at the Royal Statistical Society on 17 April
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Data Visualisation in the Popular Victorian Press About the Event:Dr Hedley writes “Most forms of data visualisation were encountered mainly by non-specialized readers for the first time in the nineteenth century. The primary medium through which these graphics circulated among mass audiences was the periodical. My postdoctoral research project, ...

27/03/2019

Stephen Fisher talking about polls and election outcomes in Britain today at the Royal Statistical Society
Free event, register here:

Development in polls and election outcomes in Britain Speaker:Stephen Fisher – University of OxfordAbout the Event:Polls are usually the best guide to future election outcomes, but how good a guide have they been? This talk addresses that question, and

08/03/2019

Amazing women getting together to talk about statistics RSS Young Statisticians' Section

A history of inflation measurement in the UK 05/12/2018

Book presentation: "A history of inflation measurement in the UK", held at the Royal Statistical Society, 13 Dec 2018 organised by The History Section of the Royal Statistical Society Register here:

A history of inflation measurement in the UK Monthly consumer price inflation figures from the Office for National Statistics are arguably the most influential of all Official Statistics. They are used for a wide variety of important purposes from indicating the health of the economy to the adjustment of pensions and benefits. Behind the numbe...

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