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Rehabilitating Correlations, Avoiding, Inversion, and Extracting Roots

Author:
Nick Higham, University of Manchester
Source:
NAG
Publication date:
20 March 2013
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The Actuaries' Code Consultation Evening

27 March 2013 16:30 to 18:00

The Consultation Meeting in Edinburgh has been cancelled. 

We have recently launched a consultation on the Actuaries’ Code.  As the code is fundamental to our ethical framework of standards, we welcome views on the proposals. 

The Consultation document together with details of how to respond can be found here or by going directly to the questionnaire.

Organiser
Karen Cross
Location
Maclaurin House
18 Dublin Street
Edinburgh EH1 3PP
Email
karen.cross@actuaries.org.uk
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ILC-UK and The Actuarial Profession Debate: Public Service and Demographic Change

23 April 2013 16:00 to 19:00

This event is fully booked.  If you wish to go on the waiting list, please contact the ILC or register your interest on the waiting list by clicking the book now button below.

CPD:
2.00 hours
Organiser
Events Team
Location
Methodist Central Hall
Westminster
London SW1H 9NHPhone: +44 (0)20 7632 1498 Fax: +44 (0)20 7632 2141
Email
eventmanagement@actuaries.org.uk
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Momentum 2013

4 - 6 December 2013

Momentum 2013

4-6 December, Celtic Manor, Newport  

BOOK YOUR PLACE TODAY!

The Momentum Conference is aimed at newly and recently qualified actuaries from all practice areas. The programme will cover a range of technical sessions, debates, Masterclasses and much more, with great networking opportunities throughout. 

Please take a look at the excellent programme and full choice of workshops on offer in 2013. 

Plenary sessions include:

The Future of Actuarial Science by Don Mango, Guy Carpenter

Proud to be Professional by the Momentum Programme Committee

All Abroad? by Steve Allan, Towers Watson and SImon Grout, Oliver Wyman

Improve your business skills with a choice of specially designed Masterclasses including:

  • Gaining the Essential Buy-in From Clients
  • Networking: They Say it's Who You Know
  • Increasing Your Oomph Factor 
  • Let Your Voice be Heard 

Don't miss the after dinner talk by Nick Hewer of The Apprentice fame. 


Here's what last year's delegates thought of the Conference: 

It’s a great event, has a range of topics covered for CPD rather than just the traditional areas and is a good networking opportunity.

Well organised. We got through a large amount in a short time but it didn't feel overwhelming.

It's a great conference and an excellent opportunity for the future actuaries of the profession to get together in this fab gathering.

Overall the conference motivated me to become more engaged in the Profession where possible, and to challenge myself to seek out opportunities in different areas in the future. 


Plenary videos from the 2012 Conference are available online

If you missed out on attending the Momentum Conference in 2012 you can now buy the Plenary sessions on video. Once you have purchased your preferred video, you will be sent log in details within 24 hours.

Delegates who did attended the 2012 Conference can download the videos free of charge; however you won't be able to claim further CPD.

Sessions available
Plenary 1: No-one expects
Plenary 3: Effective decision making

Video costs
Members £35 per plenary or £60 for both sessions
Non-members £55 per plenary or £100 for both sessions

Members who download the videos can claim 1 hour CPD for each talk

If you would like any further information at this stage, please contact danielle.reiterbund@actuaries.org.uk.  

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On the Modelling and Forecasting of Socio-economic Mortality Differentials: An Application to Deprivation and Mortality in England

Author:
Steven Haberman and Andres Villegas
Source:
Mortality Thought Leadership Seminar Series: Socioeconomic Inequalities in Mortality and Longevity
Publication date:
12 March 2013
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Taking Action on the Social Determinants of Health

Author:
Peter Goldblatt
Source:
Mortality Thought Leadership Seminar Series: Socioeconomic Inequalities in Mortality and Longevity
Publication date:
12 March 2013
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Life Course Influences on Old-age Longevity: Drivers of Socioeconomic Differences

Author:
David Blane
Source:
Mortality Thought Leadership Seminar Series: Socioeconomic Inequalities in Mortality and Longevity
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12 March 2013
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Extremes & Model Uncertainty, Multidisciplinary workshop information

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Imperial College London Business School
Publication date:
06 March 2013
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KSS event: Discussion of EIOPA Long Term Guarantee Impact Assessment Study

31 July 2013 12:00 to 13:30

 

Presented by Sandy Sharp

Hosted by Prudential, Stirling

To book your place at this event please email: amanda.muirhead@prudential.co.uk

Registration: 12:00 - 12:30

Programme: 12:30 - 13:30

CPD:
1.00 hours
Organiser
Knowledge Sharing Scotland
Location
Prudential UK
Craigford
Stirling FK9 4UE
Email
amanda.muirhead@prudential.co.uk
Website
http://www.actuaries.org.uk/members/pages/knowledge-sharing-scotland-kss
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KSS Event: Hope for the Best but Prepare for the Worst

17 April 2013 08:00 to 09:30

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The event will discuss the impact of a prolonged period of low long term interest rates on pension fund and insurance company balance sheets.

Presented by Martin Potter

Hosted by Hymans Robertson Glasgow

To book you place at this event, please email: Gayle.brown@hymans.co.uk

Registration: 08:00 - 08:30

Programme: 08:30 - 09:30

CPD:
1.00 hours
Organiser
Knowledge Sharing Scotland
Location
Hymans Robertson
20 Waterloo Street
Glasgow G2 6DB
Email
Gayle.brown@hymans.co.uk
Website
http://www.actuaries.org.uk/members/pages/knowledge-sharing-scotland-kss
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