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The annual conference on the Use of R in Official Statistics will be organized as an on-site event hosted by INSEE at the premises of the Ministry of Economics, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty, at the Pierre Mendès France Conference Center, on 18-20 of November 2026.

Over the last two decades R has become the lingua franca for statisticians, methodologists and data scientists worldwide. The reasons why the official statistics community is rapidly embracing R are clear: it has an active worldwide community of users, there is wide support from the industry and it combines a vast amount of functionalities for data preparation, methodology, visualisation and application building. Moreover, R-based software is exchanged through strictly enforced technical standards: “R is probably the most thoroughly validated statistics software on Earth.” – Uwe Ligges, CRAN maintainer (useR!2017).
Finally, R is a free (libre) Open Source software product, making it an ideal environment for sharing, collaboration and industrialising official statistics.
The annual event “use of R in Official Statistics” started as a local conference at the Statistical Office of Romania in 2013, with the first international edition being held at that same office in 2014. In 2018, Statistics Netherlands hosted the sixth edition of this event, which brought together official statisticians, scientists, and prominent members of the R community to share ideas on using and developing R tools in the area of official statistics.
In 2020, was Statistics Austria’s turn to host the conference, for the first time being a virtual event. In 2021, uRos was hosted by its home country and institution - Romanian National Statistics Institute.
A decade of uRos events was celebrated by the first non-European uRos, hosted by Statistics Canada, as a virtual event in December 2022.
After three editions in an online format, the 2023 event was on-site, hosted by the Romanian NSI headquarters, representing an opportunity for direct interaction among participants.
In 2024, the conference was organized by the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) in collaboration with the Romanian National Institute of Statistics and traditional partners i.e. Statistics Austria and CBS Netherlands, along with the Ecological University of Bucharest and the University of Bucharest.
In 2025, the event travelled back to Romania and was hosted by its home institution - Romanian National Institute of Statistics.
This will be uploaded with the 2026 Abstracts as soon as they are available.
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18th of November: Tutorials
19th of November: Welcome message & Keynote speaker 1 & Sessions
of presentations & Pitching session for posters
20th of November: Keynote speaker 2 & Sessions of presentations
& Closing remarks
The registration web page is https://uros2026.sciencesconf.org/registration?lang=en. The registration process requires that you create an account on SciencesConf.org
Conference registration fee: 330 EUR
The Participant registration fee includes:
* three lunches and six coffee breaks;
* official cocktail on Thursday night;
* participation Certificate;
* entrance to all sessions;
* conference materials.
The payment details for EU and non-EU participants will me made
to:
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Please state the name of the registered conference participant beneficiary of the payment and conference identifier code: UROS2026
In order to confirm the payment of the Conference Fee we are kindly requesting that you send a scanned copy of the Bank Transfer Order, as an attached file (PDF or image file), by e-mail: uros2026 [at] insee.fr, by September 15th at the latest.
We are cordially inviting you to submit papers to and attend the International Conference The Use of R in Official Statistics – uRos2026 until 30th of May 2026.
There will be two kind of presentations “regular presentations” with roughly 15 minutes time slots and “lighting presentations” with 5 minutes time slots. You are kindly asked to indicate your preference, but the scientific committee will finally assign the presentations to the two categories.
The topics covered by the conference are the following:
The submission website is https://uros2026.sciencesconf.org/submission/submit?lang=en.
The submission process requires that you create an account on
SciencesConf prior to submitting your application.
SciencesConf is a Web platform to manage scientific conferences organized by academic and research institutions. It is developed by CCSD - CNRS (French National Centre for Scientific Research).
The submission process requires:
* a title;
* the list of authors, together with their affiliation;
* an abstract (in plain text — no HTML, TeX or MarkDown formatting is
accepted, 400 words at maximum);
* a type (tutorial/regular presentation/lightning talk
submission);
* for regular presentations and lightning talks, please select exactly
one topic (even though the form allows multiple selections). This topic
should be provided in the first step of the submission.
After submission, you will be sent an email confirming your submission. You can edit your submission until the review process starts (June 2026).
Tutorials will be 2 to 4 hours in length (1 slot is 2 hours). Tutorials will be presented as live presentations. Tutorials must include interactive elements where participants do exercises. In your abstract, make sure to mention what software or packages participants need to install prior to joining the tutorial. The scope of the tutorials comprises the whole statistical production process of official statistics. The deadline for tutorial submission is 15th of June 2026.
Authors with an accepted abstract can submit a full-length paper for Romanian Statistical Review (special issue).
Romanian Statistical Review
A maximum of ten selected research papers will be published in a special issue of the Romanian Statistical Review. Publications are subjected to passing the standard peer review process. Please make sure to follow the RSR author guidelines.
Papers should be submitted no later than 15 January 2027 via e-mail to: anamaria.ciuhu [at] insse.ro
The Romanian Statistical Review is included in the Web Of Science Core Collection - Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), a Clarivate Analytics database. It aims to provide a favorable space for exchange of ideas and a challenge at the same time. Any paper that can contribute to the understanding of statistics as a science is welcome. It is open-access without any fees.
The presentations will be uploaded on a separate page: [link]
We look forward to meet you in person at the premises of Ministry of
Economics, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty, at the Pierre
Mendès France Conference Center!
Conference venue: Pierre Mendès France Conference Center, 139 Rue de
Bercy, 75012 Paris, France.
The conference secretariat can be reached via: uros2026 [at] insee.fr
LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-use-of-r-in-official-statistics-uros/posts
Anna Smyk, INSEE France
Ana Maria Ciuhu, National Institute of Statistics, Romania
Organisers, speakers, registered participants, and sponsors of the uRos conference and/or unconfUROS hackathon, as well as persons or organizations following and discussing the conference through (social) media or internet are required to follow this Code of Conduct. We shall refer to the combined group as ‘participants’ of the uRos conference.
Privacy: participants respect each other’s privacy. In particular it is not allowed to systematically gather information on organisers, speakers and (registered) participants, including but not limited to personal life, professional position, political views, social media outings, open source contributions, or pictures.
Open: participants are open to collaboration, whether it’s on projects, working groups, packages, problems, or otherwise. Participants are receptive to constructive comment and criticism, as the experiences and skill sets of other participants contribute to the whole of our efforts. Participants are accepting of anyone who wishes to take part in their activities, fostering an environment where all can participate and everyone can make a difference.
Respectful: participants are respectful of others, their positions, their skills, their commitments, and their efforts. They are respectful of the volunteer efforts that permeate the R community. In the case of disagreement, participants are courteous in raising their issues. Participants are attentive in communication, whether in person or online, and tactful when approaching differing views. They refrain from demeaning, discriminatory, or harassing behaviour and speech.
Considerate: participants are considerate of their peers — fellow uRos participants. They are thoughtful when addressing the efforts of others, keeping in mind that oftentimes the labour was completed simply for the good of the community.
In case of violation, participants may be removed from the premises or blocked from communication with the organization. Where relevant, the proper authorities or organizations will be informed of inappropriate behaviour.
Dress code: Participants should dress appropriately for a professional environment.
References
This code of conduct is based on the R Community Code of Conduct by the R consortium
This chaptersets out the terms and conditions between organisers and you when you register as a participant for this conference and you are agreeing to comply with these terms and conditions.
Please read these terms and conditions carefully.
DECLARATION OF CONSENT
I hereby give my consent for organisers to collect, process and use my personal data for the purposes related to my participation to uRos Conference events and for any other use to which I have consented. The data that can be collected consist of:
USE OF PERSONAL DATA
Organisers will not sell your personal data.
The processing of the respective personal data involves communication
with the authors in order to publish the studies, publication of the
accepted studies in journals and indexation of the journal in
international databases.
I hereby give my consent to organisers to use my personal data for the
following purposes:
The usage of my personal data must comply with the requirements of the Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons about the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data (“GDPR“).
PERSONAL INFORMATION
You can ask organisers at any time to have an unrestricted access to
your personal data and exercise your rights to: consult, modify, erase,
export your personal information, by sending a message to the conference
secretariat e-mail: uros2026 [at] insee.fr.
You will find all data protection information (name and address of
Romanian National Institute of Statistics as controller within the
meaning of the GDPR, name and address of the data protection officer of
Romanian National Institute of Statistics as well as information on the
data protection rights and rights of complaint to which you are
entitled) in the data
protection information about this website.


This page contains agenda, real-time and important information during
the conference:
https://r-project.ro/conference2026-live.html
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