Hi Everyone!

I'm looking for a person who understands museum collections management AND
who is great at stats to occasionally partner with me on client projects
and research/publication.  I CAN do basic stats, but I don't have a lot of
confidence in the appropriateness of my methodology choices or explanatory
abilities. Also, it is an entirely other brain space for me and while I
find it interesting, my lack of expertise ends up costing me a lot of
time/money.

I am doing some research and modelling which is fairly groundbreaking and
definitely publish-able, so ideally this person would be interested in
pursuing some interesting lines of research in applied stats. When this
work is for a client, there is compensation involved. When it is just
experimental, we'd both have to be motivated enough where publication would
be the reward.

If this sounds interesting to you and you have at least some post-graduate
statistics qualifications, I'd love to know what you're about!

Erin.


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