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Invited Speakers and Abstracts

 

Session 1
Alain Trognon (Genes INSEE, France): Main results of the feasibility study “Toward a European Master in Official Statistics”
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Markus Zwick (Eurostat): The label "European Master in Official Statistics (EMOS)"
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Session 2 Bridging the gap towards EMOS
Ralf Münnich (University of Trier), Monica Pratesi (University of Pisa), Natalie Shlomo (University of Manchester): EMOS: European Universities’ Perspective
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Session 3 Why does EMOS matter?
Maria Pia Sorvillo (Istat, Italy) and Nereo Zamaro (Istat, Italy): Training needs and opportunities for the NSSs
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Ceri Regan (Office for National Statistics, UK): EMOS: Why it matters for the UK Government Statistical Service
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Faiz Alsuhail (Statistics Finland): Why does EMOS matter?
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João Cadete de Matos (Banco de Portugal) and Pedro Simões Coelho (University ISEGI-NOVA): The ISEGI-NOVA/Banco de Portugal Post-Graduate Course on Statistical Systems: Overview and evaluation
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Session 4 EMOS World Café - Group discussions
Elzbieta Golata (Poznan University of Economics): How does the continuous professional development for NSI staff fit in the EMOS programme
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Daniela Cocchi (University of Bologna): How can EMOS be made more attractive for students?
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Ralf Münnich (University of Trier): How could we use summer schools for EMOS?
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Faiz Alsuhail (Statistics Finland): How can Universities and NSIs cooperate on internships and Master theses?
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Mojca Bavdaz (University of Ljubljana): How does EMOS curriculum fit in the current Master programmes?
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