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International Society for Bayesian Analysis World Meeting 2024

International Society for Bayesian Analysis World Meeting 2024

Monday 1st July 2024 - 2024-07-07
  • Quantitative Research
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Monday 1st July 2024 - Sunday 7th July 2024
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Fondamenta San Giobbe, Cannaregio 873, 30121 Venice

We’re sponsoring and attending the International Society for Bayesian Analysis World Meeting 2024, in Venice, Italy.

Organised by the International Society for Bayesian Analysis (ISBA), the 2024 World Meeting is the 31st edition of the conference, which brings together an international community of researchers and professionals who develop Bayesian methods and apply them to different, challenging problems and fields.

Are you heading to the ISBA World Meeting 2024? Come and say hello if you are!

Interested in attending?

Learn more about the 31st ISBA World Meeting and register to attend.

When & Where

Date:
Monday, 1 – 7 July 2024

Location:

Ca’Foscari University of Venice,

San Giobbe Economics Campus,

Fondamenta San Giobbe,

Cannaregio 873,

30121 Venice,

Italy

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