Statistics PhD – 4 years
A Statistics PhD allows graduates to participate in scientific research, often with a view to a career in academic or industrial research.
A Statistics PhD allows graduates to participate in scientific research, often with a view to a career in academic or industrial research.
Gain specialist knowledge in pure and applied mathematics with a particular focus on statistics.
Study life on all scales, from the molecular to the global ecosystem, with a focus on evolution acting at the level of DNA.
Achieve a grounding in economic theory and explore the different statistical approaches needed to analyse complex financial data.
Explore how we can build a sustainable global future that leaves no-one behind. Develop a broad-based social science approach with a grounding in economics.
Gain sought-after skills in applied mathematics, programming, statistics and data analysis.
Train to play a vital role in the discovery, development and testing of therapeutic agents to improve global health.
Develop practical and theoretical skills across all areas of chemistry, ready to tackle major challenges in a range of careers.
Explore lifestyle behaviours, such as nutrition, physical activity and substance use, and their impact on public health and risks for chronic diseases.
Specialise in vehicle design, performance, analysis and systems. Develop the engineering skills to work in automotive, transport, mobility and motorsport industries.