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    Registration for APTS

    Student registration for APTS academic year 2011-12 closed on 21 October 2011. Registration applications made after that date are kept in a priority-ordered reserve list, in case of any cancellations.

    Students can only be registered for APTS weeks by their "sending institution" (i.e., their home department): a list of these institutions appears below.

    • If your department wishes to register as a sending institution, then please click here;
    • If your department wishes to commit to being a full Member Institution of APTS, then please click here.
      (All Member Institutions are automatically "sending institutions".)

    If your department is included in the list below, the APTS contact (who must be a member of academic staff employed by that institution) will be provided with a password enabling him/her to complete the student registration form for 2011-12 APTS weeks. (The student registration form also gives full information on cost.)

    The principles and practicalities of student registration and payments include:

    • date of application within the registration period is unimportant --- it is not used in determining the allocation of APTS places to students (see the APTS Constitution PDF file for the list of priorities)
    • sending institutions are invoiced by APTS for the registration fee, and for accommodation/meal costs, of their students who are allocated APTS places
    • for EPSRC-funded students taking an APTS week away from home, an allowance is made by APTS to the sending institution towards the cost of travel
    • in the case of a student taking all four APTS weeks in the same academic year a 20% rebate of registration fees is made
    • all financial transactions with individual APTS students, including those relating to travel expenses, are handled by the sending institution

    Please see the FAQ and the Billing and Cancellation policy for more specific information.



      List of sending institutions
       
       

      APTS contact

      University of Aberdeen: School of Medical Sciences   Ian Stansfield
      Aston University: Mathematics Group   David Saad
      University of Bath: Department of Mathematical Sciences   Simon Wood
      Queens University Belfast: Department of Sustainability   Frank Figge
      University of Birmingham: School of Mathematics   Biman Chakraborty
      University of Bristol: Department of Mathematics, Statistics Group   Jonty Rougier
      University of Bristol: Department of Social Medicine   Chris Metcalfe
      University of Cambridge: CRI   Simon Tavaré
      University of Cambridge: Statistical Laboratory   Richard Samworth
      University of Cambridge: MRC Biostatistics Unit   Angela Talbot
      Cardiff University: School of Mathematics   Anatoly Zhigljavsky
      University College Cork: Statistics Department   David Hawe
      Trinity College Dublin: Statistics Group   Simon Wilson
      University College Dublin: Statistics Group   Brendan Murphy
      Durham University: Department of Mathematical Sciences   Jochen Einbeck
      University of East Anglia: Department of Economics   Peter Moffatt
      University of East Anglia: Department of Computer Science   Elena Kulinskaya
      University of Edinburgh: Roslin Institute   Mark Bronsvoort
      University of Edinburgh: School of Mathematics   Natalia Bochkina
      University of Essex: Department of Mathematical Sciences   Berthold Lausen
      University of Exeter: College of Engineering Mathematics and Physical Sciences   Chris Ferro
      National University of Ireland, Galway: Department of Mathematics   John Newell
      University of Glasgow: Statistics   Adrian Bowman
      Government Communications HQ
        Jeremy Bradley
      Heriot-Watt University: Department of Actuarial Mathematics and Statistics   George Streftaris
      University of Iceland: Department of Mathematics   Gunnar Stefansson
      University of Kent: Institute of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science   Lothar Breuer
      Lancaster University: Department of Mathematics and Statistics   Kanchan Mukherjee
      Lancaster University: School of Health and Medicine   Peter Diggle
      University of Leeds: Department of Statistics   Leonid Bogachev
      University of Limerick: Department of Mathematics and Statistics   Gilbert MacKenzie
      University of Liverpool: Centre for Medical Statistics and Health Evaluation   Marta García-Fiñana
      University of Liverpool: Department of Molecular and Clinical Cancer Medicine   Trevor Cox
      University of Liverpool: Department of Mathematical Sciences   Damian Clancy
      London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine   James Carpenter
      King's College London: Department of Statistical Science   Andrew Pickles
      University College London: Department of Statistical Science   Afzal Siddiqui
      University College London: Department of Infection and Population Health
        Andrew Copas
      University College London: Institute of Child Health   Mario Cortina-Borja
      University of Manchester: School of Mathematics   Peter Foster
      National University of Ireland, Maynooth: Department of Mathematics   Caroline Brophy
      Newcastle University: Department of Mathematics & Statistics   Jian Qing Shi
      University of Nottingham: School of Mathematical Sciences   Chris Brignell
      Open University: Department of Mathematics & Statistics   Paul Garthwaite
      University of Oxford: Department of Physics
        Nick Jones
      University of Oxford: Department of Statistics

      Geoff Nicholls
      University of Oxford: Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics
        Gil McVean
      University of Plymouth: School of Computing and Mathematics   Julian Stander
      University of Reading: Quantitative Biology and Applied Statistics   Fazil Baksh
      University of St Andrews: School of Mathematics and Statistics   Carl Donovan
      University of Salford: Centre for OR and Applied Statistics   Phil Scarf
      University of Sheffield: Department of Probability and Statistics   Caitlin Buck
      University of Sheffield: School of Health and Related Research   Stephen Walters
      University of Southampton: School of Mathematics   David Woods
      University of Southampton: School of Social Sciences   Peter Smith
      University of Surrey: Department of Mathematics   Janet Godolphin
      University of Warwick: Complexity Science DTC   Stefan Grosskinsky
      University of Warwick: Department of Statistics   David Hobson
      University of Warwick: MASDOC Doctoral Training Centre   Christoph Ortner
      University of Warwick: Medical School   Nigel Stallard
      University of Warwick: Systems Biology Doctoral Training Centre   Vicky Buchanan-Wollaston
      University of Wolverhampton: School of Technology   Diwei Zhou

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