Australian GradPlan Arrangements and Prices for Stata 10 and Stat/Transfer 9

Please note that the GradPlan arrangements and prices for Stata 10 :
(1) Basic GradPlan licences for Stata/IC and Small Stata are available only to students in authorised courses, and the licences are only valid for one year.
(2) Advanced GradPlan perpetual licences for Stata/IC and Stata/SE are available to students in authorised courses, and to their lecturers.
(3) Once a course has been authorised, GradPlan purchases may be made from our office at any time, and there is no minimum order for the purchases.

Before we can accept GradPlan orders from students, their lecturers need to send us information about the course so that we can register it as an Australian authorised course in order to receive the heavily discounted GradPlan prices. The current list of authorised courses is at the end of this page.

Small Stata has all the features and functions of Stata/IC but can only handle datasets limited to about 300 Kb ( 99 variables with a maximum of about 1000 cases). The Mac versions apply only to Mac OS X. Stata 10 is not available for earlier Mac versions.

Stat/Transfer is available for Windows, Macintosh and UNIX. Users get the software CD, a copy of the version 9 Manual. Stat/Transfer is only available at this price for persons ordering Stata as part of a GradPlan order.

The prices are shown in Australian dollars.
The prices include 10% GST and are subject to change without notice.
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Windows

32 bit only

Mac OS X

32 bit only

Linux

32 bit only

Platform

AVAILABLE ONLY TO STUDENTS: ONE-YEAR LICENCE
Basic GradPlan Stata/IC 10: CD + Getting Started manual
132
132
132
Basic GradPlan Small Stata 10: CD + Getting Started manual
77
77
not available
AVAILABLE TO BOTH STUDENTS AND LECTURERS: PERPETUAL LICENCE
Advanced GradPlan Stata/IC 10: CD + Getting Started manual
209
209
209
Advanced GradPlan Stata/SE 10: CD + Getting Started manual
429
429
429
Advanced GradPlan Stata/MP2 10: CD + Getting Started manual
804
804
804
Advanced GradPlan Stata/MP4 10: CD + Getting Started manual
1712
1712
1712
GradDoc: Stata 10 Base Reference Manual set (3 volumes) + Users Guide+Data Management Reference+Quick Reference and Index
341
341
341
Stata 10 Users Guide
66
66
66

Stat/Transfer 9

94
94
94

Freight

Within Australia : cost per order for GradPlan by Australia Post surface mail
11

Please contact us for freight prices to other places outside Australia

Guidelines for the GradPlan in Australia

Introduction
The purpose of the Stata GradPlan is to place Stata software into the hands of students as cheaply as possible. It is assumed that the students will receive support in using Stata from their lecturers, so that they probably do not need to purchase additional Stata documentation. However, documentation may be purchased at the normal prices: see prices for software and manuals. The GradPlan prices are set at a discount to the usual academic prices, which are already much lower than the industry prices for Stata. In order to justify the lower prices, orders under GradPlans need to meet various conditions detailed below. The GradPlan system is not designed to service the statistical needs for research in a university department. For this purpose a Stata network is recommended as the best and cheapest institutional solution. Stata licences purchased under an earlier GradPlan may be upgraded to Stata 10 academic single-user licences at the academic upgrade rate, but these academic licences cannot be used as part of a network.

Eligibility and terminology
The Stata GradPlan is limited to students (and their lecturers) at academic institutions who are undertaking courses that require the use of Stata. Lecturers who would like their students to purchase Stata under the GradPlan should send us information about the course: name of university department, name of course, name of lecturer(s), start and finish dates for the course. Once we receive this information we will register the course as an Australian authorised course. Students may then contact us directly to submit their orders under the GradPlan at any time. There is no minimum order. At the bottom of this page we have published a list of authorised courses.
Students ordering under a GradPlan must include the name of the authorised course and their lecturer(s) on the Order Form, together with their current tertiary institution ID number as validation of their academic status. Students should preferably provide their university Email address, or a private Email address such as bigpond.com or telstra.com, not an address they may have at a commercial firm or hospital or government department.
Lecturers ordering under a GradPlan must include the name of the authorised course for which they are lecturing on the Order Form, together with their tertiary institution ID number and Email address.

PhD students and supervisors
There is a special provision under the new Stata GradPlan for individual PhD students and their supervisors. If an individual PhD student is planning to use Stata for the research, the student and the supervisor may both be able to purchase Stata under the GradPlan. The supervisor should send us a message with an outline of the research and an indication of how Stata will be used for the data management and analysis.

Purchase conditions and procedures
The prices set out here are in Australian dollars as at the date noted at the top of this page, and are subject to change without notice. Prices for Australian residents include 10% GST (Goods and Services Tax). This tax component is excluded from sales to persons with an overseas address. Stat/Transfer is only available at the above price to persons purchasing Stata software under the GradPlan and if purchased at the same time as Stata items for that person as part of a GradPlan order.

The course lecturer should arrange for each individual purchaser to complete a separate Survey Design and Analysis Services Pty Ltd Order Form. This is needed to facilitate registration of the software, and packaging and delivery of the goods.

Students and lecturers should check our web site for the current prices before ordering. The order form for each individual student should include a delivery address, and include the cost of freight at the rate shown in the above price list. We require payment in advance for these individual orders by credit card (Visa or MasterCard) or by direct debit (including a copy of the bank deposit receipt) or by including a cheque with the Order Form. You can also use on-line banking "pay anyone": please send us an Email to advise us about your payment. We recognise that some persons may wish to make their individual purchase through their institution. If they attach an institutional Purchase Order we will not require payment in advance.

As an alternative, the course co-ordinator could submit a single institutional Purchase Order. The coordinator would be responsible for collecting the monies for the licences from the students. We will obtain the licences and ship the materials in a single parcel to the coordinator Within the parcel there will be a separate package for each user. We will not charge freight for this type of GradPlan order where all the individual orders are sent to the coordinator

Other information
There are no special upgrade prices for academic staff and students who purchased earlier versions of Stata through their university under a GradPlan. If you still have academic status you may purchase upgrades to Stata 10 at the academic single-user upgrade rates or as part of a new GradPlan order. Licences upgraded from a GradPlan cannot be used subsequently as part of a network. Please include your current Stata licence number if you are upgrading by purchasing at academic upgrade rates or by submitting a new GradPlan order.

Authorised courses for the GradPlan in Australia (as at 27 August 2008)
Here is our current list of institutions and courses. Please remember to note the specific institution, department, course and lecturer(s) on the Order Form.

Australian Catholic University - Research Services,
GradPlan contact: Robina Bamforth (r.bamforth@patrick.acu.edu.au)
Students are enrolled in PhD, EdD (Doctor of Education), Master of Philosophy (M.Phil), Master of Nursing (M.N)and Master of Exercise Science (M.ExSci)

Australian Centre for Economic Research on Health (ACERH),
GradPlan contact: Jim Butler (Jim. Butler@anu.edu.au)
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

Australian National University, Asia Pacific School of Economics and Government
GradPlan contact: Trevor Breusch (Trevor.Breusch@anu.edu.au)
IDEC8017: Econometric Techniques (Semester 2: July to December )

Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
GradPlan contact: Budy P. Resosudarmo (budy.resosudarmo@anu.edu.au )
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

Australian National University, Asia Pacific School of Economics and Government
GradPlan contact: Yusaku Horiuchi (yusaku.horiuchi@anu.edu.au )
POGO8096: Research Methods (Semester 1: February - June )

Australian National University, John Curtin School of Medical Research
GradPlan contact: Colin McCulloch (colin.mcculloch@anu.edu.au)
PhD, Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

Australian National University, National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health
GradPlan contact: Scott Cameron (scott.cameron@adelaide.edu.au )
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

Australian National University, Research School of Social Sciences (Economics Program)
GradPlan contact: Alison Booth (alison.booth@anu.edu.au )
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

Australian National University, Research School of Social Sciences (Demography & Sociology Program)
GradPlan contact: Ann Evans (Ann.Evans@anu.edu.au )
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

Biostatistics Collaboration of Australia (BCA)
(Note: software is purchased directly from Survey Design: sales@survey-design.com.au)
GradPlan contact: Erica Jobling
Epidemiology (EPI), Data Management and Statistical Computing (DMC), Mathematical Background for Biostatistics (MBB), Health Indicators & Health Surveys (HIS), Principles of Statistical Inference (PSI), Clinical Biostatistics (CLB), Design of Experiments & RCTs (DES), Linear Models (LMR), Categorical Data & GLMs (CDA), Survival Analysis (SVA), Bioinformatics and Statistical Genetics (BSG), Longitudinal & Correlated Data (LCD), Bayesian Statistical Methods (BAY), Advanced Clinical Trials and Meta-Analysis (ACT), Work Placement/Project/Minor Dissertation (Workplace Project
Portfolio)

Curtin University, Department of Nutrition, Dietetics & Food Science
GradPlan contact: Mario Soares (M.Soares@curtin.edu.au)
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

Curtin University, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
GradPlan contact: Kieran McCaul (K.McCaul@curtin.edu.au)
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata
13555 Field Epidemiology

Flinders University of South Australia, School of Business Economics
GradPlan contact: Ralph Shlomowitz ( ralph.shlomowitz@flinders.edu.au)
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

Flinders University of South Australia, National Institute of Labour Studies (NILS)- Faculty of Social Sciences
GradPlan contact: Bill Martin ( Bill.Martin@flinders.edu.au)
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

Flinders University of South Australia, School of Nursing and Midwifery
GradPlan contact: Di Chamberlain ( Di.Chamberlain@flinders.edu.au)
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

Griffith University , Resource and Environmental Economics
GradPlan contact: John Tisdell ( j.tisdell@griffith.edu.au)
PhD, Masters and undergraduate students doing a research thesis using Stata

James Cook University, School of Education
GradPlan contact: Trevor G Bond (trevor.bond@jcu.edu.au)
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

James Cook University, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
GradPlan contact: John Whitehall (john_whitehall1@hotmail.com)
TM 5559: Clinical Tropical Paediatrics

James Cook University, School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences
GradPlan contact: Lee F. Skerratt (lee.skerratt@jcu.edu.au)
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

La Trobe University, School of Public Health
GradPlan contact: Jane Pierson (J.Pierson@latrobe.edu.au)
PhD, Doctorate of Public Health

Macquarie University, Department of Business
GradPlan contact: Stephen Chen (stephen.chen@mq.edu.au)
PhDs students

Macquarie University, Department of Statistics
GradPlan contact: Gillian Heller (gheller@efs.mq.edu.au)
Stat827: Survival Analysis (March to July 2005)

Macquarie University, Department of Psychology
GradPlan contact: Michael P Jones (Mike.Jones@psy.mq.edu.au)
Masters and PhDs students

Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University
GradPlan contact: Stephen Halpin (Stephen.Halpin@menzies.edu.au )
PHM553: Introduction to Biostatistics
PHM560: Applied Biostatistics with Stata (Note: only if student can quote a student id number)

Monash University, Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine
GradPlan contact: Rory Wolfe (Rory.Wolfe@med.monash.edu.au)
MPH2000: Regression Methods for Epidemiology (28 Feb - 3 June)
MPH2070: Advanced Statistical Methods for Clinical Research (18 July - 21 Oct)
GradPlan contact: Andrew Forbes (andrew.forbes@med.monash.edu.au)
Postgraduate coursework students within the Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine using Stata as part of their study program
GradPlan contact: Tony Stewart (tonys@burnet.edu.au)
MPH2049: Field Methods for International Health Planning and Evaluation (includes Melbourne and La Trobe University students)
GradPlan contact: Henry Krum (Henry.Krum@med.monash.edu.au )
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

Monash University, The Centre for Clinical Effectiveness
GradPlan contact: Damien Jolley (damien.jolley@med.monash.edu.au)
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

Monash University, Department of Marketing
GradPlan contact: Harmen Oppewal (Harmen.Oppewal@buseco.monash.edu.au)
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

Queensland University of Technology - Brisbane Graduate School of Business
GradPlan contact: Amanda Elam (amanda.elam@qut.edu.au)
Students doing a research thesis using Stata

Swinburne University of Technology - Faculty of Life and Social Sciences
GradPlan contact: Brian Phillips (bphillips@swin.edu.au)
Graduate Certificate, Diploma and Master of Science (Applied Statistics)
HMS786: Survey Sampling
HMS774: Introduction to Health Statistics
HMS784: Regression Models in Health
HMS785: Epidemiological Methods
HMS793: Further Topics in Regression
Master of Psychology (Health Psychology)
HMS755: Epidemiology for Health Psychologists

University of Adelaide, School of Economics
GradPlan contact: Patricia Sourdin (patricia.sourdin@adelaide.edu.au)
Economic and Financial Data analysis
Applied Econometrics III and IIID (Semester 1 2007)
University of Adelaide, School of Economics
GradPlan contact: Seungmoon Choi (seungmoon.choi@adelaide.edu.au)
Econometrics IV and Econometrics H
Econometrics III and Econometrics IIID

University of Adelaide, Department of Public Health
GradPlan contact: Philip Ryan (philip.ryan@adelaide.edu.au)
PUB HLTH: 3102HO Biostatistics IIIHS
PUB HLTH 7104HO Biostatistics
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

University of Adelaide, Rural Clinical School
GradPlan contact: Nigel Stewart (paeds@ozemail.com.au)
Students doing a research thesis using Stata

University of Melbourne, Department of Economics
GradPlan contact: Nilss Olekalns (nilss@unimelb.edu.au)
Master of Commerce (Economics)

University of Melbourne, Department of Finance
GradPlan contact: Jo Dalvean (jdalvean@unimelb.edu.au)
Masters and PhDs students

University of Melbourne, Department of General Practice
GradPlan contact: Patty Chondros (p.chondros@unimelb.edu.au)
Master of Primary Care: Research and Statistical Methods
PhD and Master of Medicine students doing a research thesis using Stata
Advanced Medical Science (AMS) students if they are doing a research thesis using Stata

University of Melbourne, Faculty of Land & Food Resources
GradPlan contact: Sarah Chaplin (schaplin@unimelb.edu.au)
Masters and PhDs students
Bachelor of Agriculture

University of Melbourne, Department of Mathematics & Statistics
GradPlan contact: Ray Watson (rayw@ms.unimelb.edu.au)
Masters and PhDs students

University of Melbourne, Department of Medicine, St. Vincent's
GradPlan contact: Peter Tonoli (peter+gradplan@medstv.unimelb.edu.au)
Masters and PhDs students
Advanced Medical Science (AMS) students if they are doing a research thesis using Stata

University of Melbourne, School of Population Health
GradPlan contact: Katrina Scurrah (k.scurrah@unimelb.edu.au)
505-971 – Linear and Logistic Regression

University of Melbourne, Department of Public Health
GradPlan contact: Jane Hocking (j.hocking@unimelb.edu.au)
Graduate Diploma of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Master of Public Health: 505-800 Introductory Biostatistics, 505-802 Intermediate Biostatistics, 505-805 Multivariate Biostatistics

University of Melbourne, Department of Psychology
GradPlan contact: Geoff Stuart (gstuart@unimelb.edu.au)
Masters, PhDs and DPsych students

University of Melbourne, Department of Physiology
GradPlan contact: Justine Ellis (justine.ellis@mcri.edu.au)
Masters, PhDs and students

University of Melbourne, Department of Surgery
GradPlan contact: Adrian Lowe (a.lowe@ pgrad.unimelb.edu.au)
Advanced Medical Science (AMS) Year

University of Melbourne, Faculty of Veterinary Science
GradPlan contact: Garry Anderson (g.anderson@unimelb.edu.au )
PhD students doing a research thesis using Stata

University of Newcastle, Centre for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics (CCEB)
GradPlan contact: Nereshnee Shunmugam (nereshnee.shunmugam@newcastle.edu.au)
Graduate Certificates: Applied Management (Health), Health Promotion, Population Health, Quality Improvement in Health Care
Graduate Diplomas: Clinical Epidemiology, Health Promotion, Health Social Science, Medical Statistics, Quality Improvement in Health Care
Masters: Applied Management (Health), Medical Science (Clinical Epidemiology), Medical Science (Health Promotion), Medical Science (Health Social Science), Medical Statistics, Quality Improvement in Health Care, Masters: Master of Health Science (Drug & Alcohol Studies)
Research Masters and PhD: Community Medicine & Clinical Epidemiology

University of Newcastle, Discipline Of Medical Genetics, School Of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health
GradPlan contact: Rodney Scott (Rodney.Scott@newcastle.edu.au)
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

University of Newcastle, School of Health Sciences
GradPlan contact: Elaine Terry (elaine.terry@newcastle.edu.au)
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

University of New South Wales, School of Banking and Finance
GradPlan contact: Jonathan Reeves (reeves@unsw.edu.au)
Fins3775: Research Methods in Finance 1
Fins4775: Research Methods in Finance 1
Fins5575: Research Methods in Finance 1
GradPlan contact: David Gallagher (david.gallagher@unsw.edu.au)
PhD students and Masters(Hons) students doing a research thesis using Stata

University of New South Wales, NCHECR
GradPlan contact: Stephen Kerr (s.kerr@unsw.edu.au)
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

University of Queensland, The School of Economics
GradPlan contact: John Mangan (j.mangan@economics.uq.edu.au )
ECON 3300: Topics of Applied Econometrics
PhD students and Masters(Hons) students doing a research thesis using Stata

University of Queensland, The School of Economics
GradPlan contact: Richard Brown (r.brown@economics.uq.edu.au )
PhD students and Masters(Hons) students doing a research thesis using Stata

University of Queensland, School of Social Science
GradPlan contact: Mark Western (m.western@uq.edu.au) (1st semester)
GradPlan contact: Michele Haynes (m.haynes@uq.edu.au) (2nd semester)
SOCY3039: Sociological Analysis of Quantitative Data
SOCY7039: Sociological Analysis of Quantitative Data
SOCY2339: Investigating the Social: Structures and Processes
SOCY7339: Investigating the Social: Structures and Processes
SOCY7230: Survey Methods


University of Queensland, The School of Population Health
GradPlan contact: Adrian Barnett (a.barnett@uq.edu.au)
PUBH7630: An Introduction to Biostatistics
GradPlan contact: Elaine Beller (e.beller@uq.edu.au)
PHRM7130: Introduction to Pharmaceutical Statistics and Data Analysis
PUBH7631 Statistical Modelling


University of Queensland, Department of Medicine
GradPlan contact: David Good (d.good@uq.edu.au)
PhD students and Masters(Hons) students doing a research thesis using Stata

University of Queensland, The School of Veterinary Science
GradPlan contact: John Morton (j.morton@uq.edu.au)
PhD students and Masters(Hons) students doing a research thesis using Stata

University of Queensland, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Physiotherapy Division
GradPlan contact: Terry Haines (Terrence_Haines@health.qld.gov.au)
PhD students and Masters(Hons) students doing a research thesis using Stata

University of South Australia, Centre for Sleep Research
GradPlan contact: Jill Dorrian (jill.dorrian@unisa.edu.au )
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

University of South Australia, School of Commerce
GradPlan contact: Gigi Foster (jennifer.foster@unisa.edu.au )
PhD, Masters and honours students doing a research thesis using Stata
Econ 3004: Applied Business Econometrics

University of Sydney, Faculty Of Economics and Business
GradPlan contact: Vasilis Sarafidis (v.sarafidis@econ.usyd.edu.au )
ECMT6007 Panel Data Econometrics

University of Sydney, Northern Clinical School, Department of Rheumatology
GradPlan contact: Lyn March (lynmar@ med.usyd.edu.au )
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

University of Sydney, School of Social & Political Sciences, Department of Government & International Relations
GradPlan contact: Ben Goldsmith (bgoldsmith@usyd.edu.au )
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

University of Sydney, School of Molecular & Microbial Biosciences
GradPlan contact: Ian Caterson (I.Caterson@mmb.usyd.edu.au )
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

University of Sydney, Faculty of Medicine
GradPlan contact: Michael Dinh (dinh.mm@gmail.com )
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

University of Sydney, School of Public Health
GradPlan contact: Guy Eslick (eslickg@med.usyd.edu.au )
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

University of Sydney, Postgraduate Program in Veterinary Public Health Management
GradPlan contact: Jenny-Ann Toribio (jennyt@camden.usyd.edu.au )
Masters students doing a research project units using Stata

University of Sydney, Veterinary Science
GradPlan contact: Ian Lean (ianl@dairydocs.com.au )
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

University of Technology, Sydney, Centre for the Study of Choice
GradPlan contact: Jordan Louviere (jordan.louviere@uts.edu.au )
MARK24907: Choice Modelling, Design and Analysis of Choice experiments
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

University of Tasmania, Menzies Research Institute
GradPlan contact: Alison Venn (Alison.Venn@utas.edu.au )
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

University of Western Australia, Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
GradPlan contact: Denis Brown (dsbrown@cyllene.uwa.edu.au )
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

University of Western Sydney, School of Economics and Finance
GradPlan contact: Roger Ham (r.ham@uws.edu.au )
PhD and Masters students doing a research thesis using Stata

University of Wollongong, School of Economics
GradPlan contact: Arusha Cooray (arusha_cooray@uow.edu.au )
Students doing a research thesis using Stata