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SUMMARY:Australian Data Science Network Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Sydney Precision Data Science Centre is hosting the 4th Australian Data Science Network (ADSN) conference. The ADSN conference aims to connect Australia’s top experts in data science\, fostering collaboration\, expanding opportunities\, and showcasing our collective capabilities. \nKey dates\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5 May – Call for abstracts opens\n1 August – Abstract submission deadline\n1 September – Abstract acceptance notification\n15 September – Early bird registrations close\n\nSubmit an abstract:  Online form to Submit an Abstract
URL:https://australiandatascience.net/event/australian-data-science-network-conference-2025/
LOCATION:The University of Sydney
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SUMMARY:23rd Australasian Data Science & Machine Learning Conference (AusDM'25)
DESCRIPTION:The Australasian Data Science and Machine Learning Conference (AusDM)\, formerly the Australasian Data Mining Conference\, is the region’s leading event for Data Science professionals and researchers. Covering topics such as Data Analytics\, Machine Learning\, Deep Learning\, and Generative AI\, AusDM is dedicated to advancing the intelligent analysis of large data sets to uncover meaningful insights. Since 2002\, the conference has served as a platform for presenting cutting-edge research\, industry case studies\, and student projects. AusDM 2025 will continue this tradition\, fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration and showcasing both academic and practical innovations. \nLooking ahead\, AusDM 2025 will explore the theme: “Entering a New World Driven by Data Science\, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence\,” highlighting the transformative power of these technologies across industries.
URL:https://australiandatascience.net/event/23rd-australasian-data-science-machine-learning-conference-ausdm25/
LOCATION:QUT\, Queensland University of Technology\, Brisbane\, Queensland\, 4000\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Adelaide Data Privacy Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences at The University of Adelaide and the Adelaide Data Science Centre invite you to join the Adelaide Data Privacy Workshop held 26–27th November 2025 at the University of Adelaide. \nThis two-day event explores the foundations of data privacy across mathematics\, statistics\, and computer science. Researchers\, students\, and practitioners who work in — or wish to learn more about — data privacy are warmly invited to participate. \n\n\n\n\nProgram\nThe organisers are delighted to host Prof. Murray Pollock (Newcastle University\, UK) and Dr. James Bailie (Chalmers University of Technology\, Sweden)\, who will share their expertise on Bayesian data fusion\, federated learning\, and the mathematics of data privacy. \nIn addition to these keynotes\, the program will include contributed talks at the frontier of data privacy theory and exploring fundamental methods that ensure data privacy. \nThe full program will also enjoy opportunities for discussions and networking. \n\n\nRegistration and abstract submission\nRegistration and abstract submission can be found here. \nRegistration is free but mandatory!
URL:https://australiandatascience.net/event/adelaide-data-privacy-workshop/
LOCATION:The University of Adelaide
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260711
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SUMMARY:Essential Skills for Statistical Leadership in Consultancy and Research
DESCRIPTION:When: July 9 – 10 2026 \nWhere: Queensland University of Technology\, Gardens Point Campus and The Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity \nEvent website: https://agbarnett.github.io/stats_leadership/ \nRegistration via Humanitix: https://events.humanitix.com/essential-skills-for-statistics-leadership \nEvent enquiries: statsleadership.symposium@gmail.com \nEssential Skills for Statistical Leadership in Consultancy and Research is a two‑day symposium which aims to build leadership capacity among the next generation of statisticians. Designed for early‑ and mid-career statisticians\, the event will provide opportunities for attendees to build their professional networks\, share career experiences\, and develop confidence in key leadership skills as part of ongoing professional development. \nWhat to expect:\nInternational and national keynote speakers\n\n\n\nBrisbane in-person/Melbourne online\n\nAssociate Professor Tonya Esterhuizen (Stellenbosch University\, South Africa)\nDistinguished Professor Noel Cressie (University of Wollongong)\nDr Emi Tanaka (The Australian National University)\n\n\n\n\n\nMelbourne in-person/Brisbane online\n\n\n\nDr Michelle Wiest (Goats on Fire\, LLC and the University of Idaho)\nDr Simon (Jono) Tuke (University of Adelaide)\nDr Joanne Potts (The Analytical Edge)\n\n\n\nVirtual\n\n\n\nAssociate Professor Eric Vance (University of Colorado Boulder)\n\n\n\nContributed presentations covering:\n\n\n\nCross-disciplinary communication\nBuilding a leadership profile\nTransitioning from team contributor to team leader\nSustainable models for research consultancy\n\n\n\nInteractive skill-building activities\nAttendees from all backgrounds\, sectors and career stages are welcome. \nWe gratefully acknowledge financial support from the Theo Murphy Initiative Australia\, the Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation (AusHSI) at QUT and the Methods and Implementation Support for Clinical and Health Research Hub at the University of Melbourne for their support in organising the symposium. \nFull details are available on our event website. Event queries can be sent to the organising committee at statsleadership.symposium@gmail.com \n  \n 
URL:https://australiandatascience.net/event/essential-skills-for-statistical-leadership-in-consultancy-and-research/
LOCATION:QUT\, Queensland University of Technology\, Brisbane\, Queensland\, 4000\, Australia
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