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Professional Development in Official Statistics

 This unique collaborative programme between the University of Southampton and the UK Office for National Statistics is designed to provide specialist knowledge which is central to the conduct of professional statistical work within government or other agencies carrying out large-scale statistical work.  Through part-time study, the course enables postgraduate students to strengthen and update their professional skills and knowledge.   The programme offers a Certificate, Diploma or MSc in Official Statistics from the University of Southampton as well as 'one-off' modules for Continuing Professional Development.

 The modules for the 2014-2015 academic year are:

 Introduction and Revision
 Sep 8th  – Sep 12th
 University of Southampton

 Introduction to Survey Research
 Sep 29th  – Oct 3rd
 ONS, Newport

 Evaluation and Monitoring
 Oct 13th  – Oct 17th
 University of Southampton

 Demographic Methods I
 Oct 27th  – Oct 31st
 University of Southampton

 Survey Sampling
 Nov 10th  – Nov 13th and Jan 5th
 University of Southampton

 Compensating for Nonresponse
 Nov 24th  – Nov 28th
 University of Southampton

 National Accounts
 Dec 8th  – Dec 12th
 ONS, Newport

 Regression Modelling
 Jan 26th  – Jan 30th
 University of Southampton

 Multilevel Approaches to the Analysis
 of Repeated Measures Data
 Feb 9th  – Feb 13th
 University of Southampton

 Time Series Analysis
 Feb 23rd  – Feb 27st
 University of Southampton

 Demographic Methods II
 Mar 9th  – Mar 13th
 University of Southampton

 Index Numbers
 Mar 23rd  – Mar 27st
 University of Southampton

 Statistical Disclosure Control
 April 13th  – April 17th
 University of Southampton

 Elements of Official Statistics
 Apr 27th  – May 1st
 University of Southampton


 More information can be found on the  website:   http://www.southampton.ac.uk/moffstat/
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