European Regional Committee


The European Meeting of Statisticians

The European Meeting of Statisticians (EMS) is the main event sponsored by the European Regional Committee of the Bernoulli Society. Its organisation is accomplished following guidelines, whose current version has been established in 2013. It is the main statistics conference in Europe. Statisticians of all ages and from all regions will meet to exchange ideas and discuss the latest developments in the broad field of statistics and probability theory.

 

CALL FOR EMS PROPOSALS 

Bernoulli announces a call for proposals for the European Meeting of Statisticians (EMS) 2026, 2027 and 2029. 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 2026, 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 October 31, 2024.

 

EMS 2025

The EMS in 2025 will not take place due to a lack of proposals for organizing the conference.

 

 


The Complete Series of
European Meeting of Statisticians

  1. 2023, Warsaw (PL)
  2. 2022, Moscow (RU) (cancelled)
  3. 2019, Palermo (IT)
  4. 2017, Helsinki (FI)
  5. 2015, Amsterdam (NL)
  6. 2013, Budapest (HU)
  7. 2010, Piraeus (GR)
  8. 2009, Toulouse (FR)
  9. 2006, Torun (PL)
  10. 2005, Oslo (NO)
  11. 2002, Praha (CZ)
  12. 2001, Funchal (PT)
  13. 1998, Vilnius (LT)
  14. 1995, Aarhus (DK)
  15. 1992, Bath (GB)
  16. 1991, Barcelona (ES)
  17. 1988, Berlin (DE)
  18. 1987, Thessaloniki (GR)
  19. 1984, Marburg (DE)
  20. 1982, Palermo (IT)
  21. 1981, Wroclaw (PL)
  22. 1980, Brighton (GB)
  23. 1979, Varna (BG)
  24. 1978, Oslo (NO)
  25. 1977, Leuven (BE)
  26. 1976, Grenoble (FR)
  27. 1974, Praha (CZ)
  28. 1972, Budapest (HU)
  29. 1970, Hannover (DE)
  30. 1968, Amsterdam (NL)
  31. 1966, London (GB)
  32. 1964, Bern (CH)
  33. 1963, Copenhagen (DK)
  34. 1962, Dublin (IE)

(NB: Country codes above are according to ISO 3166)

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