2025 Distinguished Lecture Series in Statistical Sciences: Nancy Reid

Free Hybrid Event (Virtual/In person) | Registration Required

Join us for this year’s Distinguished Lecture Series in Statistical Sciences with:

Nancy Reid

University Professor
Professor, Department of Statistical Sciences
University of Toronto

Speaker Profile

Nancy Reid studied at the University of Waterloo (B.Math. 1974), the University of British Columbia (M.Sc. 1976), Stanford University (PhD 1979) and Imperial College, London (PDF 1980). She joined the University of Toronto in 1986 from the University of British Columbia. She has held several leadership roles in statistical science including Chair of the Department (1997–2002) and Scientific Director of the Canadian Statistical Sciences Institute (2015–2019). Nancy is a Fellow of the Royal Society, the Royal Society of Canada, the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and a Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Sciences. In 2015 she was appointed Officer of the Order of Canada.

Day 1

Day 2


Hourly Schedule

Monday, September 29, 2025

3:30 - 3:35
CANSSI Ontario Introduction & Welcome
Welcome Remarks
Speakers:
Kelly Ramsay
3:35 - 4:30
Talk Title: “Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics”
This is the title I used the first time I taught the U of T First-Year Seminar course, many years ago now. I was nervous about the prospect of a seminar-style course for students just out of high school. As it turned out, however, this course had a big, positive, impact on my teaching, my research, and my ‘world-view’ of statistical science. Although much has changed in our field in the years since, the basic principles of reasoning with uncertainty have not. In this talk I will reflect on my experiences in trying to convey the ongoing importance of statistical science, and perhaps hazard a guess about the future.

Speakers:
Nancy Reid
4:30 - 5:30
Reception

Tuesday, September 30, 2025

3:30 - 4:30
Talk Title: Models and Likelihood
With vast amounts of data available in nearly every scientific endeavour, parametrized models may seem an anachronism from a more classical age of statistics. However, the likelihood function, or one of its many variants, is regularly used in both theory and applications as a starting point, or a useful tool, or even a gold standard. This talk will discuss likelihood functions with high-dimensional parameters and the connections to nonparametric and semi-parametric modelling, with an emphasis on the importance of foundational thinking in successful statistical practice.

Speakers:
Nancy Reid
Kelly Ramsay
Kelly Ramsay
Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, York University
Nancy Reid
Nancy Reid
University Professor, University of Toronto

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Local Time

  • Timezone: America/New_York
  • Date: Sep 29 - 30 2025
U of T - Rooms 10031 & 10032

Location

U of T - Rooms 10031 & 10032
700 University Avenue, Toronto, ON
CANSSI Ontario

Organizer

CANSSI Ontario
Email
esther.berzunza@utoronto.ca
Website
https://canssiontario.utoronto.ca

Moderator

Kelly Ramsay
Kelly Ramsay

Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, York University

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