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ARCCS is a statistical consulting service provided by the School of Mathematics and Statistics and is based at the University of South Australias City West Campus. The service provides a diverse array of statistical functions that range from basic data analysis to sophisticated statistical analyses. The aim of ARCCS is to strengthen the research base, outputs and directions of UniSA staff (and students).

The ARCCS Director is Assoc Professor Irene Hudson who has an extensive publication record in the areas of biostatistics, causal inference, statistical phenology, ecological inference, health environmetrics and wood informatics. She is widely cited for her contributions to health sciences, biostatistics, global climate indicators and wood science.

ARCCS was originally set up in 2003 to provide statistical help for staff and students belonging to the division of Business and Enterprise. It has since expanded to include other University Divisions along with external clients who require statistical consulting or advice.

2007 ARCCS clients include:

Post-graduate Student Consultation:

The Service provides:

Dedicated ARCCS Staff Members:

Liaison ARCCS Staff Members:

Consulting rates: (hourly rates do not apply where there is a service agreement with the School/Division)

*Please note: These rates do not include GST.

The actual rate charged will depend on the consultant and the complexity of the problem being undertaken. The first consultation, up to a maximum of an hour, will be charged at half this rate.

As indicated above, work is normally charged per hour, but for short courses and more involved or long-term projects a quotation for all the work involved may be negotiated.

It is not out policy to complete full analyses for postgraduate students, rather to enable their own analyses, interpretation and reporting.

Contact information:

To use the service, in the first instance please contact Anja van Vliet on Ph: (08) 8302 0525 or email Anja.vanVliet@unisa.edu.au.

 

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