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Short Courses

01/18/2007 12:07:45


Statistics and Statistical Software Courses
For Staff/Postgraduates through the Centre for Applied Statistics, Department of Mathematics and Statistics:

1 + 2 March 2007 SPSS I

8 + 9 March 2007 DATA MINING TECHNIQUES

22 + 23 March 2007 BAYSIAN METHODS

More courses and how to register, please go to:
http://www.cas.lancs.ac.uk/short_courses/courselist.html

There is a course fee of £40.00 for a 2 day course to cover the course materials and refreshments and a fee of £20.00 for a 1 day course. If you require further details, plase contact: Angela Mercer, Centre for Applied Statistics, Mathematics and Statistics Department, B32 Fylde College, Ext. 93064, Email:

a.j.mercer@lancaster.ac.uk.


Lancaster University has successfully won funding from ESRC as part of the Researcher Training Initiative (RTI) for ‘Training Researchers on Ethics and Ethical Practice in Social Science Research.’ Lead by a team of researchers in the Faculty of Social Sciences, the initiative will take place over a period of thirty-six months with workshops being held at three-month intervals as follows:

2) March 2007: Ethics as Practice in UK research Settings I
3) June 2007: Ethics as Practice in Non-UK research Settings I
4) September 2007: Ethics and Research with Vulnerable Groups I
5) December 2007: Ethics in Participatory Research I
6) March 2008: Research Ethics and the Media I
7) June 2008: Research Ethics as Process II
8) September 2008: Ethics as Practice in UK research Settings II
9) December 2008: Ethics as Practice in Non-UK research
Settings II
10) March 2009: Ethics and Research with Vulnerable Groups II
11) June 2009: Ethics in Participatory Research II
12) September 2009: Research Ethics and the Media II

For further details please contact, Dr. Christine Milligan, Institute for Health Research, (Principle Investigator) (c.milligan@lancaster.ac.uk), Prof. David Archard, Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy (d.archard@lancaster.ac.uk), Prof. Hazel Biggs, School of Law (h.biggs@lancaster.ac.uk), Prof. Carole Truman, Department of Health and Social Studies, University of Bolton (C.Truman@bolton.ac.uk) and Dr. Nayanika Mookherjee, Department of Sociology (n.mookherjee@lancaster.ac.uk).