An informational flyer for the Royal Statistical Society's 'Statistics for Every Body' online event. The flyer includes a summary of the inclusive data communication topic, headshots and affiliations of key speakers, and practical information like the event date (Jan 28, 2026), time (12:00-13:30), and how to register: bit.ly/Stats4Every1
π The RSS presents "Statistics for Every Body: Inclusive Data Communication" on Jan 28, 2026!
π Learn to make your data accessible for audiences with visual & auditory impairments with experts from BBC News, ONS & more.
πEvent details: bit.ly/Stats4Every1
#StatsSky #DataVis #RStats #InclusiveStats
19.12.2025 11:31
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very cool!
02.12.2025 11:06
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Oooh that's lovely, and makes me wonder how you could produce something showing the correlation with height above sea level π€π
07.11.2025 08:58
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Rocky coastline of Greek island
Recharged after a much needed week of sun and rest βοΈπ¬π· Even managed to clear the email backlog in a morning. π€
09.07.2025 13:52
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Gutted to miss this one due to holidays, but strongly recommend to those able to get to it in Edinburgh and looking forward to reading the book @kevinguyan.bsky.social π³οΈβπ
23.06.2025 13:44
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Covariance Decomposition for Distance Based Species Tree Estimation
In phylogenomics, species-tree methods must contend with two major sources of noise; stochastic gene-tree variation under the multispecies coalescent model (MSC) and finite-sequence substitutional noi...
New out on arXiv today: arxiv.org/abs/2506.16425
This paper on statistical properties of estimators in phylogenomics is the last from George's soon-to-be-submitted thesis. It was great to supervise as it was a wonderful example of the research being driven by George's curiosity and original ideas.
23.06.2025 13:42
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Refuse to be invisible! π³οΈβππ³οΈββ§οΈ
Now is the time to make our voices heard, sharing our experiences in the EHRC Consultation which affects LGBTQ+ people.
We've created a handy guide to help plan your response, get started now and share this post.
www.lgbt.foundation/EHRC
03.06.2025 17:42
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Come back to me when the AI can fold the laundry π
05.06.2025 10:15
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Are there more autistic people now?
Why is the number of autism diagnoses changing? And what does it mean for autistic people?
This BBC article does a better than average job of reporting the difficulties in measuring trends conditions like autism with highly variable diagnosis rates - kudos!: www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
03.05.2025 10:52
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Today is revision lecture day which means quadruple checking I go through the solutions to LAST yearβs exam, not THIS yearβs as I had a nightmare about last week π
02.05.2025 08:57
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A screengrab of the BBC website showing three stories from the past two days of men murdering women, and one from a week ago.
I am so incredibly tired of this ongoing attack on trans people. Cis men are murdering women in plain sight. If gender-critical women turned their attention to dealing with men, women might be safe. I'm not worried about loos or changing rooms. I am worried about literally everything else.
16.04.2025 08:56
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The core trilma here remains the same - the govt needs to accept one of three things: high student migration, higher domestic student fees (or higher taxes to fund universities) or university bankruptcies. Those are the only options, given where we are. Pick one.
08.04.2025 07:58
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Today EPSRC has published an independent analysis of diversity data, by @royalstatsoc.bsky.social and input from the Alan Turing Institute.
The project investigates potential bias in the EPSRC peer review process using structured data analysis and textual analysis of reviewersβ comments and scores.
06.03.2025 11:13
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Outside work I'm a big fan of books, coffee, dogs, running, and general nerdy/queer fun stuff π
01.03.2025 10:51
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I'm a statistician by training and always interested in how data-driven models and systems can be explained clearly to the public.
I'm a small part of some great EDI initiatives at the Royal Statistical Society and at Lancaster and keen to share and learn from others' inclusion expertise here.
01.03.2025 10:51
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Hi Bluesky π¦ π
I'm hoping to (re)connect with the Stats, ML/AI, and EDI in STEM/Academia communities here, so here's a cringey bio
I'm a Lecturer (Assist Prof) at Lancaster Uni, with a background in reinforcement learning theory, and interests in fairness & reliability in human-AI decision-making.
01.03.2025 10:51
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