MSc in MEDICAL STATISTICS
University of Leicester
UK
The course is intended mainly for students with a good honours degree of which mathematics/statistics is the main subject, and with a working knowledge of basic probability and statistics.
The orientation of the course is applied and vocational; it aims to produce graduates who can immediately work as medical statisticians. While all necessary theory is covered, the emphasis throughout is on applying and adapting it to real-life circumstances. The analysis of real data sets plays a large part in the course and the central role of IT in implementing modern statistics is constantly emphasised. Good PC and UNIX mainframe facilities are available. Practical work makes extensive use of standard statistical packages, including SAS, Stata, S+ and WinBUGS.
Medical statistics forms probably the largest single area of application of statistical theory and there is no shortage of jobs for well-qualified MSc graduates. (See http://www.rss.org.uk/careers/. Most pharmaceutical companies have substantial statistics sections or make use of statistical consultancy companies. University medical schools and research units, and the NHS all employ medical statisticians in considerable numbers.
**Funding**
We have funding available including
* EPSRC Masters Training Package grants
* MRC Advanced Course Studentships , and
* Studentships funded by pharmaceutical companies.
A studentship covers fees (UK/EU rates) plus around 10,500 pounds living allowance.
For more details see http://www.hs.le.ac.uk/courses/teaching/msc/medstats/
Queries about admissions to the course in September 2005 should be addressed to the admissions tutor, Paul Lambert (email: [log in to unmask]), Centre for Biostatistics and Genetic Epidemiology, Department of Health Sciences, University of Leicester, 22-28 Princess Road West, Leicester, LE1 6TP, UK.
Paul C Lambert
Lecturer in Medical Statistics
Centre for Biostatistics & Genetic Epidemiology
Department of Health Sciences
University of Leicester
22-28 Princess Road West
Leicester
LE1 6TP
UK
Tel: (0116) 252 5407
Fax: +44 116 252 3272
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
Homepage: http://www.hs.le.ac.uk/personal/pl4/
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