Florence_Nightingale_David_Award

Florence Nightingale David Award

Florence Nightingale David Award

Statistical award


The Florence Nightingale David Award is an award given every two years (in odd-numbered years) jointly by the Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies and Caucus for Women in Statistics to a distinguished female statistician.[1][2][3]

Description

The award's purpose is to "recognize a female statistician who exemplifies the contributions of Florence Nightingale David"[1][2] and who "has advanced the discipline and proven herself to be an outstanding role model".[3] Since the founding of the award, it has become a "prestigious hallmark of achievement" among female statisticians.[2]

Winners

The Florence Nightingale David Award was first given in 2001, with David herself being given the award retroactively, dated to 1994. The winners of the award have been:[2][3]

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References

  1. Florence Nightingale David Award, Caucus for Women in Statistics, retrieved 2018-11-04
  2. Olkin, Ingram (2014), "A brief history of the Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies", in Lin, Xihong; Genest, Christian; Banks, David L.; Molenberghs, Geert; Scott, David W.; Wang, Jane-Ling (eds.), Past, Present, and Future of Statistical Science, CRC Press, pp. 3–20, ISBN 9781482204988. See in particular p. 10 and p. 20.

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