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EPSRC studentship opportunity – School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science

By Matthew Brears | 05 August 2022

Scholarship value These scholarships include a doctoral stipend equivalent to the Research Councils UK National Minimum Doctoral Stipend, £16,062 2022/23 rate for 4 years, tuition … Read more

SMSAS research at Kent ranked highly in Research Excellence Framework 2021

By gjm32 | 12 May 2022

The Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021 ranks Mathematical Sciences research at Kent of high quality, with the majority of our research considered world-leading and internationally … Read more

Healthcare Technologies, Security and Environmental Sustainability: Kent Technology Fair, 20 and 21 June

By gjm32 | 22 April 2022

Join us at the Kent Technology Fair at the University of Kent on 20 and 21 June 2022, to discover how the latest research can … Read more

Andy Hone awarded funding from Ambassade de France au Royaume Uni and British Council

By gjm32 | 12 January 2022

Professor Andy Hone, Professor of Mathematics at the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science, has been awarded funding from the Ambassade de France au … Read more

Explainer: The impact of modular arithmetic on our lives

By gjm32 | 19 October 2021

Modular arithmetic is a mathematical system that underpins the way we live and do things every day – from communicating through technology to planning our … Read more

Professor Paul Sweeting writes piece on risk for The Actuary magazine

By gjm32 | 25 August 2021

Professor Paul Sweeting, Honorary Professor of Actuarial Science at SMSAS, and chief risk officer at Hassana Investment Company, has written a piece entitled ‘Uncertain terms: … Read more

Dr Chris Bowman awarded EPSRC early career fellowship

By gjm32 | 09 December 2020

Congratulations to Dr Chris Bowman, Reader in Mathematics at SMSAS, who has been awarded an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) 5 year early … Read more

Dr Eleni Matechou article selected for 10th Anniversary edition of Methods in Ecology and Evolution

By gjm32 | 03 December 2020

Dr Eleni Matechou, Senior Lecturer in Statistics at SMSAS, has contributed a blog post to Method.blog about her article ‘Estimating age‐specific survival when age is unknown: … Read more

Congratulations to Maria Kalli

By Derek J. Baldwin | 17 September 2020

We are very pleased to announce that Dr Maria Kalli has recently been appointed as an elected Fellow of the Rimini Centre for Economic Analysis … Read more

Professor Rachel McCrea receives RSS Guy Medal

By Derek J. Baldwin | 10 September 2020

Each year the Royal Statistical Society (RSS) celebrates the outstanding contributions made to the development of statistics by awarding a series of medals and prizes. We’re … Read more

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