SCOR continues to support actuarial science in 2024, presenting Actuarial Awards in seven countries and launching an annual scholarship in the UK
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SCOR continues to support actuarial science in 2024, presenting Actuarial Awards in seven countries and launching an annual scholarship in the
Each year since 1996, SCOR has rewarded the best research in the field of actuarial science with prizes in several countries.
These prizes are designed to promote the development of actuarial science, to encourage research in this field, and to contribute to the improvement of risk knowledge and management. The SCOR Actuarial Awards are recognized in the insurance and reinsurance industries as a mark of excellence. The Actuarial Awards in
The SCOR Actuarial Awards juries are composed of internationally recognized researchers and insurance, reinsurance and finance professionals. The winners are selected for their command of actuarial concepts, the quality of their analytical methods, and the originality of their research in terms of scientific advances and potential practical applications to the world of risk management.
In 2024, SCOR presented Actuarial Awards in seven countries:
2024 also saw the launch of a new actuarial scholarship program in the
If you would like to submit your research for the 2025 Actuarial Awards (including the biennial
Thierry Léger, Chief Executive Officer of SCOR, comments:"In today's rapidly evolving risk landscape, the ongoing development of risk knowledge and management is crucial to the (re)insurance industry. I would like to thank all our winners in 2024 for their contribution to that development through their valuable and insightful work. Our Actuarial Awards have been supporting actuarial science for the past 28 years. By expanding their reach to
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SCOR Actuarial Award Winners in 2024
On 3 October in
On 11 October in
On 18 November in Mannheim,
On 27 November in
On 11 December in
On 11 December in
The winning papers can be accessed from the Actuarial Awards page on SCOR's website.
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