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Centre for Statistical and Survey Methodology

Director: Professor David Steel (dsteel@uow.edu.au)

Deputy Director: Dr Robert Clark (rclark@uow.edu.au)

The centre also includes the University's Statistical Consulting Service, which provides students and staff members of the University of Wollongong with consulting assistance for research. See http://www.math.uow.edu.au/scs/index.shtml

 

 

LATEST NEWS

STATISTICAL COLLABORATION ESTABLISHED WITH NEW ZEALAND MINISTRY OF HEALTH (Oct 2006)

The University of Wollongong has entered a statistical collaboration agreement with New Zealand's Ministry of Health confirming the Centre for Statistical and Survey Methodology (CSSM) as one of UOW's key areas of research strengths.

Professor David Steel Associate Dean (Research) with the Faculty of Informatics and Director of the CSSM said that over the past year the Centre and the Public Health Intelligence Unit in the New Zealand Ministry of Health have established an effective working relationship.

A contract signed at the University between the CSSM and Public Health Intelligence involves funding of up to $NZ225,000 over two years.

Professor Steel said the working relationship to date has involved the presentation of courses, joint conference papers and extensive sample design work by the CSSM Deputy Director, Dr Robert Clark, for the NZ Health Survey, which has recently gone into the field.

The partnership will involve a range of collaborative activities including:

  • Providing assistance to Public Health Intelligence (PHI) in the area of statistical expertise
  • Assisting PHI to develop capabilility in the design and analysis of health surveys and the analysis of health data
  • Ad hoc analysis and research services for PHI
  • A scholarship program to support selected Masters and PhD students studying in relevant areas
  • A joint program of research projects
  • A training program in statistical analysis and health survey design and analysis

PARTNERSHIP WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER CENTRE FOR CENSUS AND SURVEY RESEARCH (April 2006)

The CSSM is pursuing active links with the Centre for Census and Survey Research (CCSR) at the University of Manchester. Dr Mark Tranmer of the Social Statistics Research Group within CCSR is currently visiting UOW for the eighth time. Professor David Steel and Dr Robert Clark are developing a Joint Programme in Survey Methodology funded by a 2005/2006 UOW International Links grant. This project will include development of joint training courses and research into combining census and survey data. For example, Mark, David, Robert and Damian Collins presented a two-day course on multilevel models on April 4-5. The course was attended by UOW researchers and external clients from the Australian Bureau of Statistics and the NSW Department of Health. Robert will be presenting a course in Manchester in July on Collection and Analysis of Household Survey data. David and Robert will both visit Manchester in 2006 to progress joint research with Mark and other CCSR researchers.


METHODOLOGY DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP MEETING (March 2006)

Four senior managers from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) visited Wollongong for two days of planning meetings for the Methodology Development Partnership (MDP) between the CSSM and the ABS. The MDP is a partnership was signed by the Australian Statistician Dennis Trewin and Vice Chancellor Sutton in 2005 (click here for details). As part of the agreement, the ABS funds the salary costs of a research professor position. Professor Ray Chambers was recruited to this position and commenced in March 2006 (click here for details). The meetings in March 2006 covered a range of joint UOW/ABS interests, including research programmes, training courses and emerging issues in Australian statistics.


PARTNERSHIP WITH NEW ZEALAND MINISTRY OF HEALTH (February 2006)

The CSSM is entering into a partnership with the New Zealand Ministry of Health (MOH) to maintain the capacity and flexibility of NZ's health statistics system. The partnership will initially include significant funding for the UOW over the next two years. The CSSM will work together with the Public Health Intelligence (PHI) unit of the MOH, to assist them in their leadership role in NZ health statistics. UOW was the sole organisation chosen from a public competitive selection process for this partnership, reflecting CSSM's standing in survey methodology and statistics. We recently worked with MOH to develop a robust, innovative sample design for the 2006/2007 NZ Health Survey. This survey will be the major source of national public health statistics in NZ for a three year period and is a significant part of NZ's statistical infrastructure. The head of PHI, Dr Barry Borman, visited UOW in March and will visit again for a signing ceremony in the next few months.

 

Other News

For other statistics news from the School of Mathematics and Applied Statistics News Page. Highlights include:

  • Recent publication of "Nonparametrics for Sensory Science: A More Informative Approach" by A/Prof John Rayner and research on lottos by A/Prof Ken Russell and Prof David Griffiths.
  • One Day Multilevel Modelling course taught by Dr Mark Tramner from University of Manchester.
  • Lotto Research interview with A/Prof Ken Russell

 


 

CSSM SEMINAR SERIES

Seminars are held in Room 39.150A, at 3:30 - 4:30pm, on Wednesday unless otherwise indicated

(Italicised seminars are tentative)

Month

Presenter

Topic

Wednesday, 15 March, 3.30-4.30pm

Dr Suojin Wang (Texas A&M University)

Moving Block Bootstrap for Analyzing Longitudinal Data

Monday 10 April, 11.30-12.30 Room 15.108 Dr Mark Tranmer Maximising the research value of 2001 Census microdata
Wednesday 12 April, 3.30-4.30pm Dr Mark Tranmer Multi-level Modelling and Social Network Analysis
Wednesday 5 May, 3.30-4.30pm Carole Birrell Seasonal Adjustment of Aggregate Series using Univariate and Multivariate Basic Structural Models
Tuesday 27 June, 11.30-12.30 - ROOM 15.108 Dr Ross Sparks, CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences Syndromic Serveillance Tools for Non-homogeneous Poisson Counts
Monday 21 August, 12.30 - 13.30, Rm15.113 Julian Whiting, ABS Dealing with small cells in Household Survey Weighting
Thursday 12 October 2006
in Rm15.113
Time: 9:30 - 10:30

Hukum Chandra (Southampton Statistical Sciences Institute)

Small Area Estimation for Skewed Data in Presence of Zeros
Wednesday 25 Oct in 15.108, 3.30pm-4.30pm Alistair Davis from NSW Fire Brigade
Examples of statistical research in the NSW Government
Thursday 26/10, 9:30-10:00am in 15.108 Dr Robert Clark Sampling the Maori Population in the New Zealand Health Survey
15 Nov 2006, 11.30 in Rm15.108 Prof Matt Wand, UNSW Parsimonious classification via generalised linear mixed models
Wed 14 March 2007at 3.30pm Speakers: Phong Nguyen General Statistics Office Vietnam and Dominique Haugton, Bentley College Massachusets Analysis of Vietnam Household Living Standards Surveys, using Bayesian methods, Kohonen maps, and Multiple Adaptive Regression Splines
     
     
     
     

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