LONGPOP | Two Introductory Training Workshops on Survival Analyses and the Scottish Longitudinal Study. 7-8 June 2017
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Introductory workshop

25 May Two Introductory Training Workshops on Survival Analyses and the Scottish Longitudinal Study. 7-8 June 2017

An introductory training workshop for the Scottish Longitudinal Study (SLS) will be held on 7 June in Edinburgh. The SLS links together routinely collected administrative data for a 5.3% representative sample of the Scottish population (about 270,000 people).

Another workshop on Survival Analysis for time to event data will take place on 8 June. The course is suitable for those with experience of statistical analyses but new to this type of analysis.

The courses are being jointly run by the Longitudinal Studies Centre Scotland and the LONGPOP project.

For more information please press here.