Overview
Number of academic staff: 32
Number of students: 10
Recent publications: Several Biostatistics and Health Informatics staff have led or contributed to major publications in quantitative methodology as applied to mental health research, in particular in randomised trials and electronic health records. The department has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and a series of important text books. Full details are available on kclpure.
Key Benefits: Our PhD programme is designed to train and guide students for a research-intensive career in the academia or industry. Our aim is to train scholars who can do original innovative research or applications in theory, methods, or applications. Students will benefit from world class research and facilities plus internationally recognised supervisors.
