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The Bernoulli Society organizes or sponsors several meetings in the area of Mathematical Statistics and Probability, whether, physical, virtual, or mixed.
Bernoulli sponsorship entails the following three stipulations:
Displaying the Bernoulli logo in all publicity material, including webpages, posters, flyers, etc.
Naming a Bernoulli Society member who will serve on the programme committee, and who will ensure the meeting is publicized in Bernoulli News as a Bernoulli sponsored meeting, and write a brief post-meeting report for Bernoulli News.
Offering a reduced registration fee for Bernoulli Society members, unless the meeting charges a flat fee to all participants.
Organizers of a meeting seeking sponsorship should email their request to the Bernoulli Secretariat at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Requests should (1) provide a succinct context and scientific rationale, and (2) explicitly address the three points listed above.
Please note that advertising sponsored meetings in Bernoulli News and E-Briefs is subject to deadlines and space being available.
CALL FOR EMS PROPOSALS
Bernoulli announces a call for proposals for the European Meeting of Statisticians (EMS) 2027 and2029. The European Meetings of Statisticians are central events for statistics and probability in Europe and worldwide. The meetings should be the natural forum where all European statisticians and probabilists meet to exchange ideas and learn about the latest scientific developments. The EMS is typically held in June or July at a time of year that helps maximize attendance, although timing may vary depending on the local circumstances of the chosen venue. The venue should be a location accessible to a large proportion of Bernoulli membership and European researchers.
Anyone interested in hosting either EMS 2027 or EMS 2029 should contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. who can provide detailed information for guidance on what is required. Proposals are expected to be finalized by April 30, 2025.
Upcoming meetings
14th International Conference on Extreme Value Analysis (EVA 2025) in Chapel Hill, USA, June 23-27, 2025. conference website
44th Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications, Wrocław, Poland, July 14-18, 2025. conference website.
24th European Young Statisticians Meeting (EYSM) 2025 in Turin, Italy, July 21-25, 2025, conference website.
65th World Statistics Congress in The Hague, October 5-9, 2025, conference website.
The Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability was founded in 1975 as a Section of the International Statistical Institute (ISI). Established in 1885, the ISI is one of the oldest scientific associations operating in the modern world.
The objectives of the Bernoulli Society are the advancement of the sciences of probability (including stochastic processes) and mathematical statistics and of their applications to all those aspects of human endeavour which are directed towards the increase of natural knowledge and the welfare of mankind.
The Bernoulli Society has a membership of more than 1000 representing nearly 70 countries from all the continents. The Society has partnered with some societies to offer joint membership with reduction in dues by joining both organizations at the same time. These include the ISI and the IMS. There are many benefits of a Bernoulli Society membership and we offer different kinds of memberships.
The Bernoulli Society sponsors several scientific high level standards publications on its own or in strategic association with commercial publishers and other scientific societies. It is continually seeking for negotiations and decisions for favorable and reasonable commercial conditions for its publications and reduced rates in related publications for its members.
As one of its main activities, the Bernoulli Society organizes or sponsors several international meetings which have prominent relevance and strong traditions in mathematical statistics, probability and stochastic processes and their applications. The meetings are often held in conjunction with the Bernoulli Society regional and subject committees and other professional societies. Bernoulli Society members have reduced registration fees to these meetings.
The Bernoulli Society is led by an Executive Committee and a Council. In addition there are several standing committees for specific administrative functions, the development and advancement of specific subject areas in mathematical statistics, probability theory and stochastic processes and their applications, and the support of activities that promote the cooperation within geographical regions. Please look at the detailed descriptions of the organization and the Who is Who in the Bernoulli Society for further details.
Published twice a year, Bernoulli News is a magazine that provides detailed information about activities and initiatives of the Society. In addition, the BS contributes to the ISI Newsletter where a broad overview of ISI activities and additional information of interest to statisticians can be found.
The biennial ISI World Statistics Congress (formerly ISI Session) since 1853, where the BS organizes Special Invited Sessions.
The annual European Meeting of Statisticians (EMS) since 1962 and the biennial European Young Statisticians Meeting (EYSM) since 1978, organized by the European Regional Committee.
The Latin American Congress in Probability and Mathematical Statistics (CLAPEM) organized every two or three years since 1980 by the Latin American Regional Committee - SLAPEM
A list of non-presidential officeholders of the Bernoulli Society Executive Committee. For a detailed history of the Bernoulli Society please click here.