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>The Mathematics, Statistics and OR network of the Higher Education Academy
>is about to set up the fourth years’ programme of Day Break Courses:
>wide-ranging half-day and full-day regional courses and workshops for
>University staff in Mathematics, Statistics and OR, for research
>scientists and for postgraduate students – with the aims of
>
>
> * reinforcing basic technical knowledge and skills;
> * bringing new research developments into teaching;
> * improving classroom practice and technique.
>
>About 15 courses have been offered over the first three years in various
>parts of the country. Most have been on statistical themes and have
>covered such topics as multivariate analysis, statistics for finance,
>decision analysis, VLEs, time series, medical statistics, service courses
>in statistics, teaching statistics with R, Bayesian methods, regression
>diagnostics, forensic statistics, mathematics research in teaching etc.
>Details can be found at
><http://mathstore.ac.uk/daybreak/>http://mathstore.ac.uk/daybreak/
>We envisage that the emphasis will still be on statistics courses but we
>are always ready to respond to interests and needs across the range of
>Mathematics, Statistics and OR.
>
>For the coming year we are adopting a new approach.
>
>Instead of us announcing a programme, we are asking you to tell us
>
>· What you want to know about – for its own sake, for professional
>development or to aid your teaching
>
>· Where you want the course to be held
>
>· How many of your colleagues might also sign up for your suggested
>courses.
>
>Please let us have your views by 14 th October as a reply to this email.
>
>Vic Barnett & Brad Payne HEA MSOR Network
>
>Email:
><mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask] Phone:
>0115 848 8410
>
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