Lancaster-Warwick-Stirling node
Principal Investigator: Professor Brian Francis
Lancaster-Warwick-Stirling node (Developing statistical modelling in the social sciences) aims to develop and extend statistical methodology and models related to correlated and longitudinal data with substantive applications in criminology, psychology, sociology and education. We also provide a programme of training and capacity building to support researchers in this area.
Researchers at the Lancaster-Warwick-Stirling node
- Develop and extend statistical models for correlated and structured longitudinal data, and associated computational methodologies, building upon existing expertise and experience;
- Use such models to investigate relevant and topical social science problems in criminology, psychology, sociology and education and to seek cross-fertilisation in these areas and into other disciplines;
- Develop software and training materials to allow such models to be disseminated to other users;
- Provide a programme of short courses and workshops in the broad area of statistical modelling and advanced courses related to node activity.
The Lancaster-Warwick-Stirling node is based at the Lancaster University, the University of Warwick and the University of Stirling.
Lancaster-Warwick-Stirling node address:
Lancaster:
Centre for Applied Statistics
Fylde College
Lancaster University
Lancaster LA1 4YF
UK
Warwick:
Department of Statistics
University of Warwick
Coventry CV4 7AL
UK
Lancaster-Warwick-Stirling Website: http://www.maths.lancs.ac.uk/department/training/esrcRegional