Advert description
I am a lecturer in medical statistics and data science with over 10 years’ experience teaching quantitative methods to undergraduate and postgraduate students. My background includes a PhD from LSE (quantitative methods), a visiting position at the Harvard Statistics Department, and certification in teaching in higher education.
I help students in probability and statistics build real understanding, not just memorise formulas. Lessons are structured but relaxed: we create a safe space where it is normal to explore, ask questions, and make mistakes. Errors are treated as information, not failure. We slow problems down, look at them from different angles, and connect ideas so that confidence, exam performance, and long-term retention improve together.
I work with:
• University students in statistics, medical statistics, psychology, social sciences and related fields
• MSc/PhD students needing support with study design, data analysis and R
• A-level and GCSE students who want a clearer and deeper grasp of probability and statistics
You can bring your own coursework, past papers or data, or we can design a personalised programme from first principles.