To encourage student members of ICSA to participate in and share their research at the symposium, ICSA will offer awards for outstanding student papers. The deadline to submit applications was April 1, 2024. Winners and honorable mentions were announced on May 15: view the list and presentation schedule.
The applicant must be an ICSA member at the time of manuscript submission and a doctoral degree candidate in any term during the academic year of 2023-2024 at an accredited institution. They must be able to register for and present the submitted paper at the 2024 ICSA Applied Statistics Symposium. The paper must not have been published or accepted for publication at the time of submission.
Up to six winners (five Student Paper Awards and one Jiann-Ping Hsu Pharmaceutical and Regulatory Sciences Student Paper Award) will be selected. Each winner will receive a certificate, a monetary award of $550, free conference registration, free registration for a short course, and free entry to the June 18 banquet (which includes the student awards ceremony).
The manuscript should be prepared using Biometrics or JASA guidelines for authors. Excluding tables and figures, the manuscript must be no more than 20 double-spaced pages, with margins of at least one inch all around, and the font size no smaller than 12 points. The research work must be relevant to applications in a variety of fields, including biomedicine, finance, business, etc. The manuscript may be co-authored with a faculty advisor and/or a small number of collaborators, but the student must be the leading author.
The submission should include:
All materials should be packaged into a zip file and emailed to the ICSA Student Paper Competition Committee at awardstudent2024sym@icsa.org with the subject line “2024 ICSA student paper submission – [student name]” no later than April 1, 2024.
Each paper will be judged by at least two reviewers, with the following criteria:
The 2024 ICSA Applied Statistics Symposium is supported in part by the U.S National Science Foundation under Award No. 2410953.
Any opinions, expressed on this website are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
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