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Statistical SupportGeneral InformationThe statistical consulting service for research students is funded by the Monash Research Graduate School and provided by the Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, the School of Mathematical Sciences, and the Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine. Level of assistance:Postgraduate research students are eligible for up to 10 hours of free statistical assistance over the course of their candidature. If more than ten hours is necessary an hourly fee will be charged. Contact the service in the early stages of your researchWe won't write your thesis for you, but we can help you to plan your data collection, analyse your data, interpret your statistical analysis, present statistical results, and use a statistical package on a computer. Additional services:SeminarsA series of at least 13 two hour seminars on statistical subjects are held each year. Seven introductory sessions will be held in the first half of each year, and these will be followed by six more advanced sessions.The basic seminars will cover the following topics:
The following advanced sessions will also be presented in the second half of the year:
exPERT Stats ProgramThese sessions will be advertised as part of the exPERT Seminar Program. Contacts for further information:Research students from the faculties of Art & Design, Arts, Business and Economics, Education or Law, should contact: General inquiries: stat.consult@buseco.monash.edu.au Research students in the faculties of Engineering, Information Technology, Medicine (including Monash Medical Centre), Pharmacy or Science, or from the Accident Research Centre, should contact: General inquiries: stat.consult@sci.monash.edu.au All campuses (except Alfred Hospital): 9905 4405 Application FormStudents who wish to use the service are required to complete the application form (rtf 127kb) or (pdf 42kb) and give it to the consultant at the first meeting. |