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BDSI R Training III: Becoming an Ambassador for Scientific Reproducibility

Summary

Students will fill gaps in their statistical toolbox, think more broadly about analysis strategies, and develop your teaching skills to give you the confidence to teach statistical thinking and R skills to honours and PhD biology, ecology and medical science. 6-8 workshops. EOI closing date is 15 March.

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BDSI R Training III: Becoming an Ambassador for Scientific Reproducibility

Do you use R regularly for exploratory and data analysis?  Enrol in this workshop series to share your approaches to data analysis, creating reproducible R workflows, statistical modelling or data organisation. These workshops are designed to fill gaps in your statistical toolbox, think more broadly about analysis strategies, and develop your teaching skills to give you the confidence to teach statistical thinking and R skills to honours and PhD biology, ecology and medical science students. As part of the workshop, we plan to bring in a trainer from Software Carpentry for specific teacher training skills. If there is sufficient interest, we may run extra workshops in specialised areas such as producing maps in R or creating beamer presentations in R. 

Seeking Expressions of Interest here (closing date for EOI is 15 March)

6-8 workshops (Details TBC upon interest)

HDR students wishing to track points against this workshop can do so via Career Development Framework 

For further information, please contact Dr Terry Neeman 

 

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