Virtually every aspect of US society faces questions with important implications for our economy, health, security, individual prosperity, happiness, and ability to plan for the future. Statistical data created by the various levels of government have traditionally played a key role in addressing such complex questions. The Links Lecture Award was created in 2017 by the American Statistical Association to honor the significant contributions of three pioneers who advanced the US federal statistical system’s ability to meet these data demands—Constance Citro, Robert Graves, and Fritz Scheuren.
Each year, the award recognizes an individual, regardless of seniority, who has made a significant contribution to advancing official statistics and whose work and vision offer the promise to advance the role of official statistics in addressing critical data needs.
Deadline: July 1
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