About the Statistical Science Department
The Department of Statistical Science has played a major role in the development
of the subject ever since its foundation in 1911 as the Department of Applied
Statistics (the first department of statistics in the world), with
Karl Pearson as its head.
A variety of courses is on offer at an undergraduate level, with the opportunity
to study statistics on its own or combined with a wide range of other disciplines.
Further information can be found at our
Information for prospective students
pages.
There is a strong research programme within the department; a list of current
staff research interests may be found on the department's main
research page.
During term-time, weekly research seminars are held on Monday afternoons;
details of the current programme may be found
here.
The Department also accommodates the office of the Biometrika Trust, which
publishes the statistical journal Biometrika. General
information about the journal, including guidelines for authors and a table of
contents for the current issue, may be found
here.
For the benefit of visitors to the department, an online
map is available, with directions to
find us.
[This page last modified
19 December, 2008]
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