Are you baffled by statistics?
Do you want to understand the statistics you encounter in your everyday life?
Would you like to make better sense of the information you deal with?
Then engaging with Statistical Thinking would benefit you.
Statistical Thinking recognises and appreciates the needs of non-statisticians working in (and allied to) health. All the short courses in the programme are precisely targeted so that delegates become effective users and/or consumers of statistics – without the expectation of becoming a statistician.
Statistical Thinking is part of the Division of Biostatistics, a dynamic centre of research excellence. All courses are led by Andrew Blance, who has a wealth of experience in delivering high quality teaching of medical statistics to a non-statistical audience. His approachability, combined with a genuine enthusiasm to facilitate delegates’ understanding of statistics, has led to much high praise.

