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Statistics and Learning Theory Summer School

July 12 - July 19

The Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics of the Yerevan State University, in collaboration with CREST, Paris, is organizing a

Summer School on
Statistics and Learning Theory

which will be held on July 12 – 19, 2026, Armenia.

The target audience of the Summer School are university undergraduate seniors, Master and PhD students and researchers, as well as industry people interested in Probability, Statistics, Machine Learning and applications. Lectures will be in English.

The above photos are from the previous event organized in Armenia, the  Summer School on Cryptography, Statistics and Machine Learning, June 29 – July 06, 2025.

The participation fee is 450 EUR for academia participants and 600 EUR for industry participants. The participation fee will cover all local expenses, including registration fee, accommodation and full board. We have a special discounted participation fee of 250 EUR for undergraduate, master and PhD students from Armenian Universities We intend to have some scholarships for academia participants to cover (fully or partially) their participation fees. For more details about how to apply for the scholarship, please see the Registration page.

Since the number of participants is very limited, the selection process is assumed for the registered participants. After receiving the participation approval, and only in that case, the payment should be made to the account provided in the confirmation email.

The deadline for registration is June 15, 2026. Please find the registration form below.

The Arrival Day is July 12, 2026, and the Departure Day is July 19, 2026.

For contact addresses, please visit the Contacts Page.

More information here.

The conference benefits from the support of the ERC SAGMOS Grant.
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Research Council Executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.