You are warmly invited to attend the 28th London Stata Conference.
Experience what happens when new and long-time Stata users from across all disciplines gather to discuss recent developments and real-world applications of Stata. The meeting provides Stata users with the opportunity to exchange ideas, experiences, and information on new applications of Stata. The London conference is the longest-running series of Stata conferences (for proceedings of previous Stata conferences, in London and elsewhere, click here). It is open to all interested and highly international. In past years participants have been from Britain, Ireland, other European countries, USA, and Australia. StataCorp will be represented.
The conference will be held on Thursday 8 and Friday 9 September 2022 and will be in-person in London. Everyone interested in using Stata is welcome.
If you are interested in presenting, please submit your abstract (by email) to [email protected] by 27 May; details below.
The scientific organisers are Tim Morris (MRC Clinical Trials Unit at UCL) and Rachael Hughes (University of Bristol).
Logistics are organised by Timberlake Consultants, distributors of Stata in the UK, France, Brazil, Ireland, Middle East, Poland, Portugal, and Spain.
Presentation guidelines
Please submit abstracts, from which a subset will be chosen for either a short (10+5 minutes) or a long (25+5 minutes) presentation (both to be followed by 5 minutes for questions).
Presentation topics might include:
Submitting your presentation
The scientific organisers look forward to receiving your abstract submissions. The submission deadline is 27 May 2022.
Please send abstracts to us by email, indicating whether you wish to give:
The deadline for submission of abstracts is 27 May 2022 and the final programme will be announced at the end of July.
Confirmation of the programme, venue, and details of how to register, will be circulated before the end of July 2022.
Abstracts should be in plain text format. Include a title, name and affiliation of the presenter (and any co-authors), and abstract text of no more than 300 words. References, if any, should be within the abstract text, and mathematical notation should be kept to a minimum.
We look forward to receiving your abstracts and to seeing you at the conference,
Tim and Rachael
Experience what happens when new and long-time Stata users from across all disciplines gather to discuss recent developments and real-world applications of Stata. The meeting provides Stata users with the opportunity to exchange ideas, experiences, and information on new applications of Stata. The London conference is the longest-running series of Stata conferences (for proceedings of previous Stata conferences, in London and elsewhere, click here). It is open to all interested and highly international. In past years participants have been from Britain, Ireland, other European countries, USA, and Australia. StataCorp will be represented.
The conference will be held on Thursday 8 and Friday 9 September 2022 and will be in-person in London. Everyone interested in using Stata is welcome.
If you are interested in presenting, please submit your abstract (by email) to [email protected] by 27 May; details below.
The scientific organisers are Tim Morris (MRC Clinical Trials Unit at UCL) and Rachael Hughes (University of Bristol).
Logistics are organised by Timberlake Consultants, distributors of Stata in the UK, France, Brazil, Ireland, Middle East, Poland, Portugal, and Spain.
Presentation guidelines
Please submit abstracts, from which a subset will be chosen for either a short (10+5 minutes) or a long (25+5 minutes) presentation (both to be followed by 5 minutes for questions).
Presentation topics might include:
- Discussion of user-written Stata programs
- Case studies of research or teaching using Stata
- Discussions of data management issues and solutions
- Reviews of analytical issues
- Surveys or critiques of Stata facilities in specific fields
Submitting your presentation
The scientific organisers look forward to receiving your abstract submissions. The submission deadline is 27 May 2022.
Please send abstracts to us by email, indicating whether you wish to give:
- A 25 min talk (followed by 5 min discussion)
- A 10 min talk (followed by 5 min discussion)
- A longer review or tutorial (typically about an hour)
The deadline for submission of abstracts is 27 May 2022 and the final programme will be announced at the end of July.
Confirmation of the programme, venue, and details of how to register, will be circulated before the end of July 2022.
Abstracts should be in plain text format. Include a title, name and affiliation of the presenter (and any co-authors), and abstract text of no more than 300 words. References, if any, should be within the abstract text, and mathematical notation should be kept to a minimum.
We look forward to receiving your abstracts and to seeing you at the conference,
Tim and Rachael
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