Training Programs on SPSS and Stata: October 16, 2018 – November 17, 2018
ISRT is going to organize the regular training programs on SPSS and Stata from October 16, 2018 to November 17, 2018. The deadline for the registration is extended to October 16, 2018 (Tuesday). Details can be found on the following link: http://www.isrt.ac.bd/training
Seminar on Sunday, 21 October 2018 at 2 pm
Title: Joint Modeling of Longitudinal Response and Time-To-Event Data Using Conditional Distributions: A Bayesian Perspective Speaker: Arindom Chakraborty, PhD Assistant Professor
Orientation Program of the 25th Batch is on January 10, 2019
isrt seminar roomOrientation Program of the 25th Batch, to be held tomorrow (Thursday, January 10, 2019) at 9:30 a.m. at the seminar room.
Seminar on 15 January Tuesday at 2 pm
Title: Long-run relationship between the unemployment rate and the trade balance in the United States: an empirical analysis Speaker: Haydory Akbar Ahmed Missouri State University Department of Economics, 901 S National Avenue Springfield, MO 65897, USA Abstract: Dynamics between the unemployment rate and the trade balance has both economic and political relevance. From a macroeconomic perspective,
ISRT Picnic 2019
ISRT annual picnic will be held on February 12, 2019.
SPSS and Stata training
ISRT offers training programs on Applied Statistics using SPSS and Applied Statistics using Stata on a regular basis. These programs aim at training the participants a basic idea of statistics at the same time elaborating how to interpret the results obtained from SPSS/Stata output. New features of the program include exclusive classes to develop, discuss and solve practical research problems
Seminar on Tuesday, 30th July 2019 from 2:00-3:00 pm
Title: Optimum designs for multiple objectives Speaker: Mahbub Latif, PhD Professor, ISRT University of Dhaka Venue: ISRT Seminar Room Abstract: TBA
PhD seminar talk on August 27 at 2pm
isrt seminar roomTitle: Improved Statistical Approach for Climate Projection over Bangladesh using Downscaling of Global Climate Model (GCM) Outputs Speaker: Md. Bazlur Rashid Abstract: Global Climate Model (GCM) has evolved from the Atmospheric General Circulation Models (AGCMs) widely used for daily, seasonal and long term weather prediction. The most widely recognized application is the projection of future
R training program starts on September 24, 2019
The upcoming R training program begins on September 24, 2019. For further details (program schedule, registration etc.) please click on the link https://www.isrt.ac.bd/training/r/.