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AGM and Presidential Address 2018
Staple Inn Hall, High Holborn, London, WC1V 7QJ28 June 2018The Annual General Meeting of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries.
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Risk and Investment Conference 2018
The Grand Hotel, 97-99 Kings Rd, Brighton BN1 2FW27 June 2018 - 28 June 2018This year's Risk and Investment Conference offers a plenary Professional Skills Session with opportunity to build CPD hours, followed by a networking drinks reception and dinner will start the conference on the evening of 27 June. With after-dinner speaker and one of the UK’s most respected economic commentators, Dame Frances Cairncross.
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NoCA UK Event–Government Actuary's Department - Overview of Recent Projects
Via tele-conference28 June 2018Given by Colin Wilson - Immediate Past President of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries
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Professional Skills Training - London (26 June)
Staple Inn Hall, High Holborn London WC1V 7QJA 2 hour CPD event designed to meet the IFoA’s Stage 3 Professional Skills Training under the IFoA’s CPD Scheme 2017/18. This session is suitable for actuaries working in any area (i.e. it is not specifically aimed at Pensions, GI or any other technical discipline) and is interactive, so you should come along prepared to take part in the discussions.
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The Industrialisation and Professionalisation of Data Science
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, 9 Queen Street, Edinburgh, EH2 1JQ26 June 2018This event is joined with the Royal Statistical Society
Held at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, this workshop will explore all aspects of Data Science, with particular emphasis on the practical and ethical implications in this rapidly developing field.
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ARC Sessional: How Medical Advances and Health Interventions Will Shape Future Longevity
The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, 9 Queen St, Edinburgh EH2 1JQ25 June 2018Medicine related research includes numerous studies on the hazards of mortality and what risk factors are associated with these hazards. From these observations, inferences can be made about the underlying population and consequently inform medical guidelines for intervention.
New health interventions are usually based on these estimated hazards obtained from clinical trials. A lengthy lead time would be needed to observe their effect on population longevity.
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KSS event: IFRS17
EY, Atria One, 144 Morrison Street, Edinburgh22 June 2018This event offers an overview of the new IFRS17 rules for insurance firms and the key changes firms will need to tackle under the new rules.
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Professional Skills Training - London (20 June)
Staple Inn Hall, High Holborn London WC1V 7QJ20 June 2018A 2 hour CPD event designed to meet the IFoA’s Stage 3 Professional Skills Training under the IFoA’s CPD Scheme 2017/18. This session is suitable for actuaries working in any area (i.e. it is not specifically aimed at Pensions, GI or any other technical discipline) and is interactive, so you should come along prepared to take part in the discussions.
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Reserving Seminar - 20 June 2018
99 City Road Conference Centre Inmarsat 99 City Road London EC1Y 1AX20 June 2018The reserving seminar is an important event for all those involved in general insurance reserving, from those performing the analysis to those overseeing it and providing insights. Every year, for one day, a diverse line-up of speakers presents a thought-provoking but accessible technical and professional programme to qualified actuaries and students alike.
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Mortality and Longevity Seminar 2018
Royal College of Physicians, 11 St Andrews Pl, London NW1 4LE19 June 2018The multi-disciplnary program is designed for life, pensions and health and care actuaries who are eager to learn about the latest developments in mortality and longevity.
The sessions have been designed to be very accessible to a broad range of experience.