SHORT COURSES AT LANCASTER UNIVERSITY
Statistical Inference - 25-28 October 2010 (mornings)
Introduction to SPSS - 3-4 November 2010
R - 18-19 November 2010
Generalised Linear Models - 24-26 November 2010
Sampling Design - 29 November 2010
Secondary Data Analysis - 2 December 2010
Questionnaire Design - 6 December 2010
Atlas.ti - 8 December 2010
Duration Analysis - 26-27 January 2011
Quantifying & Evaluating Forensic Evidence - 3-4 February 2011
Data Mining Techniques - 9-10 February 2011
STATA - 23-24 February 2011
Bayesian Methods - 3-4 March 2011
SPSS II - 9-10 March 2011
Atlas.ti - 18 March 2011
Structural Equation Modelling - 23-24 March 2011
Methods for Missing Data - 29-30 March 2011
Multi-level Models - 4-5 May 2011
Quantitative Criminology - 18-19 May 2011
MEDICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL STATISTICS RESEARCH UNIT PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
COURSES:
Adaptive &Bayesian Methods in Clinical Research
14-17 February 2011
Survival and Event History Analysis
28 February 2011 - 3 March 2011
Pharmacological Modelling
14-17 March 2011
Genomics:Technologies and Data Analyses
2 Days (10 hours online and 1 day workshop at Lancaster: 18 March 2011)
For more information regarding our courses, please go to our website:
http://psc.maths.lancs.ac.uk/casBooking/courses/.
Or contact the Short Course Administrator, Angela Mercer on 01524 593064 or
email [log in to unmask]
The Postgraduate Statistics Centre is one of 74 nationally funded Centres for
Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) and the UK's only centre that
uniquely specialises in postgraduate statistics.
See our e-brochure at www.maths.lancs.ac.uk/psc.
Angela Mercer
Short Course Administrator
Applied Statistics
C/o Postgraduate Statistics Centre
Room 78
Lancaster University
Lancaster
***Please note I work Mon-Fri, 9.30 - 2.45 pm***
* Tel: +44 (0) 1524 593064
Fax: +44 (0) 1524 593429
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www.maths.lancs.ac.uk
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