Eleni has been successful in her application for a PhD Scholarship in the Sciences Faculty Competition. The successful project, proposed by Eleni, is entitled “Studying … Read more
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Success for Claire Carter
Many congratulations to Claire Carter who triumphed in the Kent Union Teaching Awards in the category of Best Admin/Technical Staff. This is a great achievement and … Read more
Claire Carter shortlisted for Kent Union award
Congratulations to Claire Carter who has been shortlisted for the Kent Union Teaching Awards in the category of Best Admin/Technical Staff . https://www.kentunion.co.uk/news/article/6001/Kent-Union-Teaching-Awards-Shortlist-2016/ Well done, Claire!
NERC advanced training course grant awarded
Congratulations to Rachel McCrea, Eleni Matechou and Diana Cole from SMSAS and Richard Griffiths from DICE who have been awarded a NERC advanced training short … Read more
Elizabeth Mansfield plenary lecture in South Africa
Professor Elizabeth Mansfield is giving a plenary lecture at the 40th South African Symposium of Numerical and Applied Mathematics (SANUM) at the University of Stellenbosch, … Read more
Jim Griffin & Fabrizio Leisen have paper published in leading journal
The paper “Compound random measures and their use in Bayesian nonparametrics” by Jim Griffin and Fabrizio Leisen has been accepted for publication in the Journal … Read more
ASTIN Bulletin paper publication
Pradip Tapadar, MingJie Hao, and Guy Thomas, together with Professor Angus MacDonald from Heriot-Watt University, have recently had their co-authored paper “Insurance loss coverage under restricted risk … Read more
RSS talk
Rachel McCrea gave an invited talk at the Royal Statistical Society (RSS) in London on Thursday 11 February. She spoke at an event on Recent … Read more
Antonis Alexandridis
Antonis has presented 3 papers in the following conferences: 1) Alexandridis, A. and Hasan, M. (2015). Analysing the Multiscale Systematic Risk During the Global Financial … Read more
Congratulations to James Smith
Many congratulations to James Smith, who has had the minor corrections of his PhD thesis approved.