PSI VisSIG Wonderful Wednesday Webinar Series
This is a good opportunity to develop your knowledge by thinking through a practical example, practicing how to apply graphics principles, and developing your coding skills.
Date: Wednesday 2nd March 2022
Time: 10:00 - 17:00 GMT
Who is this event intended for? This event is aimed at students with an interest in the field of Medical Statistics, for example within pharmaceuticals, healthcare and/or medical research. We welcome exhibitors from pharmaceutical companies, CROs, CTUs and other organisations working within the field of Medical Statistics, including any universities who run an MSc or PhD in Statistics, or have statistical consulting groups.
What is the benefit of attending? For university students, this is not necessarily just a recruitment event, but a day where students can learn more about the types of opportunities available within medical statistics, and have the chance to network with potential employers. For exhibitors, it is a chance to promote working in the medical statistics to students as well as further promotion of their company and any plans for student recruitment they may have.
Our annual PSI Medical Statistics Careers Event, will be held online using the Career Fair Plus app on Wednesday 2nd March 2022. The event will include a live online panel discussion and a virtual exhibition session.
For further details or to register online, please click here.
We look forward to seeing you there!
PSI Careers and Academic Liaison Committee (CALC)
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