2026 Conference talks

Registration is open at –

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/2026-radical-statistics-conference-tickets-1980561339281

This year’s Conference will include talks on these topics:

  • Petra Boynton on Supporting early career researchers
  • John Christiansen on Reducing deaths in custody
  • Paul Marchant on Street lighting
  • David Lyddon on The slow degeneration of UK strike statistics and their post-pandemic dysfunction
  • Yonathan Anson on Inequality Revisited: Economic inequality, democratic governance and their relation to life expectancy
  • Andrei Morgan on The future of federated analyses: why and how?
  • Humphrey Southall on Looking back to go forward: constructing local census time series 1971-2021/2
  • Nigel de Noronha on Building the case for social homes in Manchester
  • Cedric Ginestet on Loss Functions at the Ballot Box: How to Vote on a Continuous Scale, and other Statistical Generalizations of Binary Voting Systems
  • David Byrne on The implications of AI for big data and the future of statistics
  • Eddie Playfair on The mismeasure of human capital

As well as the annual general meeting (open to all) AND social gatherings

On Friday, 13 March come along for food, drinks & conversation at The Lamb on Lamb Conduit St, from 6:00 pm.

There will be an optional meal out following the event on Saturday at The Iskele on Whitecross St, a short walk from the St Luke’s Centre. Arrangements will be made closer to the date.

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