- DescriptionThe symposium has been bringing together statisticians from all over New England and beyond to a central location to share research, discuss emerging issues in the field, and network with colleagues since it was first started at UConn in 1987. Please visit the event's homepage for this information at https://symposium.nestat.org/ (https://symposium.nestat.org/)
- Websitehttps://events.uconn.edu/statistics/event/57922-new-england-statistics-symposium
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