2009 Wray Jackson Smith Scholarship

Support for Work Towards a Career in Government Statistics

Apply by April 15, 2009!

The Government Statistics Section (GSS) and the Social Statistics Section (SSS) of the American Statistical Association (ASA) are pleased to announce the availability of a scholarship in memory of Wray Jackson Smith, a founding member of the Government Statistics Section and long-time contributor to Federal statistics. The Wray Jackson Smith Scholarship (WJSS), co-sponsored with the Washington Statistical Society, the Caucus for Women in Statistics, Harris-Smith Institutes, Mathematica Policy Research, and Synectics for Management Decisions, Inc., is intended to reward promising young statisticians for their diligence, thereby encouraging them to consider a future in government statistics.

Type of Project

The WJSS Award provides funding of $1,000 for use in exploring any of a broad number of opportunities for furthering the development of a career related to government statistics. Applicants are encouraged to be creative in seeking support for a wide variety of uses, including:

  • Tuition, board, and books for courses or short courses
  • Conference attendance
  • Purchase of books, software, data sets, or other supporting materials for research projects related to government statistics.

Activities may relate to any level of government, including Federal, state, and local governmental units. They must be statistical in nature, focusing on data, methodology, analysis, or data presentation. Recent award winners have used the WJSS to fund attendance at the Joint Statistical Meetings, support continued public policy research, and to take short courses to better under-stand and analyze data for current research.

Application

To apply for a WJSS Award, the following information must be sent to the Wray Jackson Smith Scholarship Committee by April 15, 2009:

Please send material to:

Wray Jackson Smith Scholarship Committee
c/o Robert A. Kominski
electronically to: robert.a.kominski@census.gov.

Selection Process --

The WJSS Committee, consisting of a total of three GSS and SSS members, will review each proposal, based on an established rating scheme, and select the awardee. Each application will be judged based on the following criteria:

  • Stage in Career
  • Past Performance
  • Quality of the Proposed Activity
  • Relevance of Activity to Government Statistics
  • Innovation/Ingenuity of the Proposed Project
  • Feasibility of Completion of Activity
  • Two Letters of Recommendation

Announcements of the awardee will be made by June 1, 2009. All applicants will be notified by e-mail.

Eligibility

The WJSS is targeted at students and persons early in their career in government statistics. Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree or equivalent level of education. Membership in the Government Statistics Section, Social Statistics Section, or in the ASA is not required.

For more information, contact Robert A. Kominski by e-mail: robert.a.kominski@census.gov.

Sponsors

Government Statistics Section
American Statistical Association

Social Statistics Section
American Statistical Association

Washington Statistical Society
American Statistical Association

Caucus for Women in Statistics

Harris-Smith Institutes

Mathematica Policy Research

Synectics for Management Decisions, Inc.

Wray Jackson Smith Scholarship Committee

Robert A. Kominski (Chair)-- robert.a.kominski@census.gov
Stephen Campbell -- Stephen.Campbell@nist.gov
Third member TBD

Applications:
http://www.amstat.org/sections/sgovt/wjsapp09.doc for a MS Word version or
http://www.amstat.org/sections/sgovt/wjsapp09.pdf for an Adobe pdf version


Government Statistics Section pages prepared by:     Bill Wong.
Last updated:     July 6, 2008.