RSS launches 6th Mardia Prize for interdisciplinary workshops

The RSS is launching a sixth round of the Mardia Prize, which funds events or workshops that bring statisticians together with other scientific communities.

The prize, founded by RSS fellow, Kanti Mardia, aims to encourage cutting-edge interdisciplinary work through events or workshops in emerging areas. If you are working in an area which would benefit from cross community engagement, then this opportunity is for you! 

The Society welcomes proposals for workshops to be run over a two-year period, starting during 2023. Funding of £3,000–£4,000 per year will be made available to support these workshops. The events/workshops should be designed to bring statisticians together with other scientific communities and to maintain a sustained focus. We envisage that the funding would be used to support one workshop per year, but more extensive workshop plans that use other funding as leverage will also be considered. 

Applications are especially welcomed from researchers in the early stages of their career, although applications or involvement from those with more experience and wider contacts are also welcome.

Applicants should consider carefully how to foster genuine interaction between communities, for example by scheduling interactive sessions within the workshops, or by setting up online networks to encourage ongoing dialogue. There should be some record of the proceedings of the programmes, which could be short online papers rather than just presenters’ slides. At the end of the work, the organisers should provide a brief report to the Society, demonstrating the outcomes of the initiative. 

To apply, please send a single PDF file of at-most four A4 pages, minimum 10pt font size, to honours@rss.org.uk containing:

  • A workshop series description and time plan, including details of: why and how the events would benefit the communities involved; the applicant/team’s previous engagement with the non-statistical community; and a plan for dissemination of the workshop outcomes to the wider community.
  • A brief workshop budget, including anticipated leverage funding, if any.
  • An at-most two-page CV for the main applicant, and optionally a description of an applying team or group.

The application deadline is Friday 30 September 2022.

Photo shows the 2020 Mardia Prize winner, Olaniyi Mathew Olayiwola, receiving the prize from RSS President Sylvia Richardson, at the 2021 Conference.

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