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Banning risk classifications can make insurance markets more efficient

By gjm32 | 14 September 2021

New research led by  Dr Pradip Tapadar, Senior Lecturer in Actuarial Science  at the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science (SMSAS), has found that as … Read more

Prof Rachel McCrea to deliver presentation at 4th World Laureate Forum

By gjm32 | 13 September 2021

Professor Rachel McCrea, Professor of Statistics at the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science, has been invited to participate in the 4th World Laureate … Read more

Dr Constanze Roitzheim awarded London Mathematical Society Emmy Noether Fellowship

By gjm32 | 02 September 2021

Congratulations to Dr Constanze Roitzheim, Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science, who has been awarded a London Mathematical … Read more

Eleni Matechou co-authors government report on ecosystem function and resilience

By gjm32 | 01 September 2021

Dr Eleni Matechou, Senior Lecturer in Statistics at the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science and Statistical Ecology at Kent has co-authored an Environment … Read more

Professor Paul Sweeting writes piece on risk for The Actuary magazine

By gjm32 | 25 August 2021

Professor Paul Sweeting, Honorary Professor of Actuarial Science at SMSAS, and chief risk officer at Hassana Investment Company, has written a piece entitled ‘Uncertain terms: … Read more

Meet Actuarial Science Graduate Refilwe

By gjm32 | 19 August 2021

We caught up with BSc (Hons) Actuarial Science with a Year in Industry student Refilwe Modise chatted to us about her experiences on her degree, … Read more

Year in Data Analytics Team wins University Teaching Prize

By gjm32 | 05 August 2021

Congratulations to the Year in Data Analytics Team, who have won a University Teaching Prize for their cross-divisional collaborative Year in Data Analytics initiative. The … Read more

Dr Pradip Tapadeer publishes on Impact of the choice of risk assessment time horizons on defined benefit pension schemes

By gjm32 | 02 August 2021

Dr Pradip Tapadar, Senior Lecturer in Actuarial Science at the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science has co-authored a paper with Dr Jaideep Oberoi … Read more

Meet Daniel, BSc Actuarial Science with a Foundation Year student

By gjm32 | 30 July 2021

BSc (Hons) Actuarial Science with a Foundation Year student Daniel Eyre chatted to us about his experiences on his degree, the Invicta Actuarial student society, … Read more

Meet Lucy, BSc Actuarial Science with a Foundation Year student

By gjm32 | 30 July 2021

BSc (Hons) Actuarial Science with a Foundation Year student Lucy Aldridge chatted to us about her experiences on her degree, including her personal highlights and … Read more

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