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News | July 10, 2014

Herman van Dijk elected member of the International Statistical Institute (ISI)

Honorary Fellow Herman van Dijk, professor of econometrics at the VU University Amsterdam and professor emeritus with the Econometric Institute of the Erasmus University Rotterdam has been elected as a member of the International Statistical Institute (ISI).

Herman van Dijk joins a group of distinguished ISI members. Herman’s election is a recognition of his great contributions in statistical work. For more information on Herman van Dijk, visit his personal homepage.

About ISI

The International Statistical Institute (ISI) is a professional association of statisticians and an association that links national statistical societies. A majority of the world’s central bureaus of statistics are represented within the ISI network. ISI is one of the oldest scientific associations still active throughout the world today. The ISI was founded in 1885, though the initial international gatherings of statisticians started earlier – back in 1853. The Institute publishes a variety of books and journals, and holds a bi-annual international conference.