Just graduating with a maths/science degree? Unsure what to do next?
Have you considered becoming a medical statistician?
A career in medical statistics gives an opportunity to be involved
in research of direct benefit to people, from public health research
through to drug development. Work is characterised by stimulating
practical problems and interactions with researchers from other disciplines.
The MSc in Medical Statistics at LSHTM has been training medical
statisticians for more than 40 years and many leading medical statisticians
worldwide are graduates of our MSc. The course is characterised by a
blend of theory and practical applications - lectures are followed by
practical sessions - and are taught by subject experts all of whom
are research active. The LSHTM is an internationally renowned
postgraduate centre of global health research in the heart of London.
Graduates from our MSc typically go on to pursue careers in medical
and epidemiological research in academic institutions, hospitals,
the pharmaceutical industry and various public sector institutions.
Furthermore, there is a world shortage of well qualified medical
statisticians so job prospects are excellent.
A number of scholarships (fees plus a generous tax free living allowance)
are available each year for UK/EU applicants.
Anyone interested in applying for this year's course, starting
September 2012, should apply as soon as possible.
For full details of the course, scholarships and application process,
go to: http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/study/masters/msms.html
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Tim Collier
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Course Director Medical Statistics MSc
Lecturer in Medical Statistics
Medical Statistics Department
Faculty of Epidemiology & Population Health
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7927 2426 - direct
+44 (0) 20 7637 2853 - fax
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