Department of Statistics
The University's Department of Statistics is a world leader in research in probability, bioinformatics, mathematical genetics and statistical methodology, including computational statistics, machine learning and data science.
Oxford's super computer. Credit: Oxford University Images / John Cairns Photography
Overview
The department is located on St Giles, in a building providing excellent teaching facilities and creating a highly visible centre for statistics in Oxford. The building has spaces for study and collaborative learning, including the library and a large interaction and social area on the ground floor, as well as an open research zone on the second floor.
As a member of the department, you will have the opportunity to be involved in a vibrant academic community by means of seminars, lectures, journal clubs, and social events.
Much of the research in the Department of Statistics is either explicitly interdisciplinary or draws motivation from application areas, ranging from genetics, immunoinformatics, bioinformatics and cheminformatics, to finance and the social sciences. Research students are offered training in modern probability, stochastic processes, statistical methodology, computational methods and transferable skills, in addition to specialised topics relevant to specific application areas.
Oxford’s Mathematical Sciences submission came first in the UK on all criteria in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF).