11th London STATA Users' Meeting

NOTICE OF MEETING AND CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
17-18 May 2005

Cass Business School, 106 Bunhill Row, London EC1Y 8TZ, UK
(just off Finsbury Square in the City of London)


Programme to be announced later.

Scientific organisers:

Bianca De Stavola <bianca.destavola@lshtm.ac.uk>
and Stephen Jenkins <stephenj@essex.ac.uk>.

Logistics organised by Timberlake Consultants (distributors of Stata in the UK, Ireland and other countries http://www.timberlake.co.uk).


The London meeting is the longest-running series of Stata users meetings. The meeting is open to all interested (in past years participants were from Britain, Ireland, other European countries, USA, and Australia). StataCorp will be represented.

Presentations are sought on topics that include:

  • user-written Stata programs,
  • case studies of research or teaching using Stata,
  • discussions of data management problems,
  • reviews of analytical issues,
  • surveys or critiques of Stata facilities in specific fields, etc.

In addition to the usual type of presentation, we are actively seeking more talks with a tutorial flavour, together with longer "review" papers. Please email the organizers if you are interested in giving a presentation, indicating whether you wish to give:

  1. a 20 min talk (followed by 10 min discussion),
  2. a 10 min talk (5 min discussion), or
  3. a longer review or tutorial.

The meeting will include the usual `wishes and grumbles' session at which you may air your thoughts to Stata developers, and (at additional cost) an informal meal at a London restaurant on Tuesday evening.

Timberlake Consultants will sponsor registration fee waivers for presentations (1 fee waiver per presentation, regardless of number of authors involved).

We look forward to hearing from you with presentation offers, or to discuss the suitability of a potential contribution.

Confirmation of the programme, cost and venue, and details of how to register will be circulated in February 2005.

Please contact us before 31 January 2005, and preferably sooner!

Bianca De Stavola and Stephen Jenkins

[For records of most of the meetings so far, both in London and elsewhere, visit http://www.stata.com/support/meeting/ ]


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