Macquarie University is hosting a class on model selection and multimodel 
inference, to be held at 
Macquarie University on October 29th and 30th.  The class will be taught by 
Prof. David Anderson, 
who has been instrumental in developing these methods and advancing them in 
biology. He literally 
wrote the book on model selection and multimodel inference (>23K citations and 
counting), and his 
workshops are very highly rated, so this is an opportunity to get straight to 
the cutting edge of these 
methods. 
 
The purpose of the course is to walk through the reasoning behind information 
criterion-based model 
selection and many of the pitfalls that arise in the application of those 
methods.  The goal is to give 
users a deeper understanding of these methods, rather than to focus on any 
particular statistical 
software package. Course attendance includes a free copy of Prof. Anderson’s 
excellent book on 
model selection.

The cost of attendance will be $300 AUD. We are taking bookings through 
Eventbrite, just search for 
“model selection” at eventbrite.com.au or visit http://alturl.com/jc5ty. For 
more information contact 
Dan Warren, [email protected].

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