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⚠️Just one week remains to apply for our funded MPhil/PhD studentship on Assessing Inequality in the Criminal Justice Sy...
19/07/2023

⚠️Just one week remains to apply for our funded MPhil/PhD studentship on Assessing Inequality in the Criminal Justice System using novel causal inference methods and Bayesian spatial models. Entry Sept 2023 (Jan 2024 possible)
🔔Deadline 27 July 🔔 bit.ly/statsADR

⚠️Just one week remains to apply for our funded MPhil/PhD studentship on Assessing Inequality in the Criminal Justice Sy...
19/07/2023

⚠️Just one week remains to apply for our funded MPhil/PhD studentship on Assessing Inequality in the Criminal Justice System using novel causal inference methods and Bayesian spatial models. Entry Sept 2023 (Jan 2024 possible)
🔔Deadline 27 July 🔔 bit.ly/statsADR

Interested in analysing 'big data'? ✅
Interested in inequality in the criminal justice system? ✅
Studying / completed a Master's degree in Maths, Stats or a related area? ✅
Apply to our PhD studentship, entry 2023/24
🔔Deadline 27 July 🔔 https://bit.ly/statsADR

Interested in analysing 'big data'? ✅Interested in inequality in the criminal justice system? ✅Studying / completed a Ma...
27/06/2023

Interested in analysing 'big data'? ✅
Interested in inequality in the criminal justice system? ✅
Studying / completed a Master's degree in Maths, Stats or a related area? ✅
Apply to our PhD studentship, entry 2023/24
🔔Deadline 27 July 🔔 https://bit.ly/statsADR

16/03/2023

We're offering a funded by
ADR - UK which is focused on assessing inequality in the criminal justice system using causal inference methods and Bayesian spatial models. Our application deadline is 27 April.

For more information, visit our webpage: https://tinyurl.com/2bc7xpzy

13/09/2022

A tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and operational information to help our community navigate through the period of mourning and beyond.

09/09/2022

Buckingham Palace has announced the death of Her Majesty The Queen.

Queen Elizabeth II acceded to the throne in 1952 and witnessed innumerable global changes throughout her reign.

At the time of her coronation in 1953, the United Kingdom still had national service and rationing in place after World War II. The welfare state was in its infancy and the Suez crisis, a tipping point for UK foreign policy, was still in the future. She lived through many more global conflicts, an ever-shifting foreign policy landscape and domestic upheaval, including profound changes in societal attitudes to race relations, women’s equality and LGBT rights.

LSE has had connections to the Royal family from its inception. The Queen’s grandfather George V laid the foundation stone of the Old Building in 1920 and Princess Anne has been the Chancellor of University of London, and LSE, since 1981, visiting campus on many occasions. Many members of the LSE community will remember the Queen’s visit to the School when she opened the New Academic Building in 2008, asking during a discussion of the credit crunch, “how come nobody could foresee it?”. This precipitated a letter from 10 eminent economists explaining the timing, extent and severity of the crisis. In more recent times the Duchess of Cambridge visited LSE to meet experts in early years development and Sophie, Countess of Wessex unveiled the renamed LSE Towers after central figures in the British suffrage movement.

Throughout her lifetime Her Majesty The Queen took a keen interest in the economy and many other issues related to LSE’s founding purpose and work to ‘understand the causes of things’.

As we reflect on the role she played in public life, and think of her family and the many people whose lives she touched, we will continue to confront and debate the issues facing us. Open discussion and sharing of ideas will lead to the best hope of foreseeing future challenges, and solutions, in our rapidly changing world.

Read our tribute and message to the LSE community: https://www.lse.ac.uk/News/Latest-news-from-LSE/2022/i-September-22/Her-Majesty-Queen-Elizabeth-II

We are so pleased that Despoina Makariou Gadeikis has been recommended for the award of a PhD for her thesis, ‘Developme...
05/08/2022

We are so pleased that Despoina Makariou Gadeikis has been recommended for the award of a PhD for her thesis, ‘Development and application of statistical learning methods in insurance and finance’. Congratulations to Dr Makariou!
Find out more about her thesis at: http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/4391/

Mwangaza, the LSE Black PhD network, is holding an online event on 6 October to offer young black students the opportuni...
28/09/2021

Mwangaza, the LSE Black PhD network, is holding an online event on 6 October to offer young black students the opportunity to learn about the PhD experience!

Our 3rd year student, Shakeel Gavioli-Akilagun will be on the panel.

Register at https://bit.ly/3kzsT6T

Are you studying or have you completed a taught MSc in Statistics, Mathematics or a related discipline (e.g. computer sc...
28/09/2021

Are you studying or have you completed a taught MSc in Statistics, Mathematics or a related discipline (e.g. computer science, economics, etc)? Want to move up to the next level? Come along to our virtual PhD Open Day on 14 October! Register at bit.ly/LSEStatsPhD

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