Kevin McConway (born 12 October 1950) is emeritus professor of applied statistics at the Open University,[1][2] where he spent most of his career. He was the first Vice President (Academic Affairs) of the Royal Statistical Society, from 2012-2016.

After growing up in Northumberland, McConway studied mathematics at Trinity College, Cambridge before taking a PhD at UCL, under the supervision of Philip Dawid.

He was academic adviser to the BBC Radio Four programme More or Less[3] and has written about that experience.[4] He is currently a trustee and advisory board member of the Science Media Centre and has written about experience communicating statistics with the media,[5][6] and this is developed as general guidance, and to statisticians specifically - "remember to sound human".[7]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, from November 2020 he was one of two Royal Statistical Society Fellows nominated to an advisory group to support the UK government prepare visualisations for broadcast press conferences.[8]

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