Statistics is often a part of graduate coursework, and many graduate students' theses contain an element of statistical analysis. The Academic Success Centre provides statistics support for graduate students who need to develop their statistical skills, and may be able to assist with basic descriptive and inferential statistics. For complex or project-specific statistical support, graduate students may need to find other sources of support, such as their supervisor, or the Applied Analysis Hub (AAH).
The Applied Analysis Hub (AAH)#
The Applied Analysis Hub (AAH) supports graduate students and upper-year undergraduate students conducting major research projects or theses at UNBC!
Dedicated teaching assistants are available to help you during virtual and in-person office hours. Workshops on common skills in applied analysis, such as data management, computer languages and software, and case studies using applied analytical methods provide opportunities to expand your skills. All parts of your research related to applied analysis can be addressed, ranging from selecting methods for your research question, to running analyses, to reporting results.
The AAH is a student-led initiative. It was conceived, proposed, and developed by graduate students in the Natural Resources and Environmental Studies program.