Postgraduate
Postgraduate research
Numerate graduates with interests in epidemiological and statistical methodology are encouraged to enquire about opportunities to pursue a programme of training and research leading to an MPhil or PhD degree.
Studentships and funding
Charity, research council and university and overseas research student scholarships are the main source of funding for studentships within the group. For further details, see: Studentships and funding.
Enquiries
Initial enquiries may be addressed to Professor Graham Dunn (Head of the Health Methodology Research) or, alternatively, directly to an individual member of the academic teaching staff whose research appears to be of particular interest to the potential research student. Email: g.dunn@manchester.ac.uk
Postgraduate taught
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Digital Biology (MSc)
Centered around two themes, one based around applications in healthcare, the other on applications in biological sciences - Biostatistics (MSc) Aimed at those wishing to acquire entry level skills for a career as a biostatistician
Professional training
We participate in a number of teaching initiatives for statisticians and others requiring advanced research methods training.
- Biostatistics: methodology training
Programme of short two-/three-day courses run in conjunction with Cathie Marsh Centre for Census and Survey Research
