Bayesian methods for ecological and environmental modelling

Thanks to funding from the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), we are now able to offer this training free of charge. Please note: Your PhD/Work must be funded by NERC, at least in part, to be eligible.

Bayesian methods for ecological and environmental modelling
Edinburgh 22-26 January 2024
Wallingford (nr. Oxford) 18-22 March 2024
Free for NERC-funded PhD and professionals
Accommodation included and travel costs will be reimbursed.

UKCEH is fully committed to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Please find more detail in the UKCEH Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Policy. We are inviting applications from a wide range of candidates.

This interactive course will be a mixture of presentations and practical exercises. It will give you a solid grounding in Bayesian methods that you can use with any kind of model and data set to compare models, estimate parameters, analyse uncertainties and communicate results.

More information: Course details and application form.
Please make sure you understand the application scoring criteria, before applying.
Application deadline 31 October 2023. Successful candidates will be informed in early November

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Master’s Degree Scholarships for OR and Analytics Students

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Each year, The Operational Research Society awards a £10,000 scholarship to a talented student who wishes to study for a master’s in OR, analytics or applied mathematics but may be unable to continue their studies because of financial limitations. The OR Society want to help students fulfil their potential and become impactful contributors to society through the problem-solving power of operational research (OR).

To be eligible, applicants must be a UK national applying for or due to start a master’s degree where at least 40 percent of the modules relate to OR methods. 

The deadline for applications is 28 February 2023.

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