[wdmmg-discuss] Fwd: Registration for the 2010 Statistics User Forum annual conference

Tim Hubbard timjph at gmail.com
Wed Sep 29 23:48:45 UTC 2010


Other body looking at effect of cuts.  Maybe potentially interesting?

Tim

>-------- Original Message --------
>Subject:	Registration for the 2010 
>Statistics User Forum annual conference
>Date:	Tue, 28 Sep 2010 16:42:15 +0100
>From:	RSSSUF <RSSSUF at rss.org.uk>
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>
>
>*Registration is open for the **2010 Statistics 
>User Forum annual conference***
>
>*Date: Wednesday, 27 October 2010 (10am to 4:30pm)*
>
>*Venue: IET, Savoy Place, London WC2R 0BL *
>
>"*Recession and recovery - hard times or smoke and mirrors?*"
>
>One week after details of widely anticipated 
>major cuts in public spending are set out in the 
>coalition government's comprehensive spending 
>review, this year's Statistics User Forum 
>conference will probe some of the fundamental 
>statistical issues relating to both the 
>recession and recovery.
>
>Confirmed *keynote speakers* for the morning plenary session are:
>
>    * Charlie Bean, Deputy Governor of the Bank of England
>    * Ian Diamond, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of
>      Aberdeen
>    * Stephen Penneck, Director General of the Office for National
>      Statistics
>
>*Conference fees* - early booking discount of 
>£20 when registering by 8 October (discounted 
>rate in brackets). All inclusive of VAT.
>
>Full fee - £215 (£195)
>
>RSS members - £165 (£145)
>
>RSS Student rate - £105 (£85)
>
>Further information and a link to download the 
>conference leaflet and booking form in Word and 
>PDF format is at: _www.rss.org.uk/sufconference 
><http://www.rss.org.uk/sufconference>_
>
>SUFeNews online discussion forum: http://sufenews.org.uk/forum/12
>
>In the afternoon the conference will break into 
>two parallel streams exploring the issues in 
>greater detail, one looking at the economic 
>impact, and the other looking at the social 
>impact.
>
>There will be two sessions within each stream, 
>and these are open to proposals from user 
>groups. Submitted abstracts should cover the 
>proposed content of the session and how it will 
>be run, and also state to which stream (economic 
>or social) it is submitted.
>
>Further information: http://sufenews.org.uk/articles/20100823
>
>Contact: Andrew Garratt
>
>Tel: 020 7614 3920
>
>Email: suf at rss.org.uk
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