I think the point of interest is the distribution of research council
studentships. I would have been interested to know how your course
stands with respect to those.
Neal
> I hope that Robin Reed's first-class student from Warwick enjoys her
> course next year and feels that her money has been well spent.
> If she has been made aware of alternative courses and having properly considered
> them has decided that only Oxford suits her needs then she has my sympathies for
> having to self-fund.
>
> For the record, Reading's MSc in Biometry includes Splus in its teaching
> and is specifically designed for preparing individuals for careers as
> professional statisticians. We are happy to consider applications from
> individuals with a good degree in mathematics/statistics, including firsts from
> Warwick.
>
>
> Mike Denham
> Course director - MSc in Biometry
> Department of Applied Statistics
> The University of Reading
>
>
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Infectious Disease Epidemiology Unit, Department of Infectious and
Tropical Diseases, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
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