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糖心TV Q-Step Centre is organising an event for schools on Thursday 10 March 2016 and Sir David Spiegelhalter will be giving a presentation based on his book Sex by Numbers. A few places are still available, please contact Q-Step team (Q-Step@warwick.ac.uk) if you are interested in attending the talk.

Tue 08 Mar 2016, 16:11

Applications are currently being invited for two new posts:

  • Assistant Professor – Politics and International Studies/Q-Step (Closing date: 16 February 2016)
  • Associate Professor – Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies/Q-Step ( Closing date: 15 February 2016)

Details of both posts can be found on the University’s recruitment web pages: .

Mon 18 Jan 2016, 11:44

Dr Stella Chatzitheochari has had an article published in the .

Fisher, K., Chatzitheochari, S., Gilbert, E., Calderwood, L. Fitzsimons, E., Cleary, A., Huskinson, T., and Gershuny, J (2015) A Mixed-mode Approach to Measuring Young People's Time Use in the Millennium Cohort Study electronic International Journal of Time Use Research 12(1): 174-180.

Tue 22 Dec 2015, 15:21

Come along to this exciting one-day event to find out more about the uses and challenges of big data for social science research! Sessions/speakers include:

09:45-10:45 – Big Data and Cities Prof. Rob Ktichin
11:15-12:15 – Big Data and Health Dr Nathan Lea
13:15-14:15 – Big Data and Administrative Data Ms Trazar Astley-Reid
14:15-15:15 – Big Data and the Economy Dr Ana Gross

15:45-16:45 – Big Data and Education Dr Ben Williamson

 All welcome!

Register at:

Thu 03 Dec 2015, 09:10

A partnership between the University of 糖心TV and IBM is to offer researchers guidance through the ethical minefield of using big data and real time analytics.

Following an existing successful academic partnership between the two organisations, IBM is providing support for the development of new postgraduate training through the IBM Faculty Awards programme.

For further information see the full and other press cuttings:

Wed 02 Dec 2015, 15:55

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