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UK Data Service 2016 training webinar programme
Take a look at the range of free online training webinars that we have planned for 2016.
The UK Data Service has released its 2016 programme of regular introductory webinars, which will be held throughout the year. These will introduce different aspects of the service and explain our key datasets.
These webinars are repeated throughout the year so you can choose a webinar session which is convenient for you. These are free and easy to join without the expense and trouble of travel any further than to your own computer.
We also provide a wider programme of outreach training and events, including our specialist and one-off webinars. To find out more about these please visit our events pages<https://www.ukdataservice.ac.uk/news-and-events/events>.
Join us online in January for:

  *   Introduction to the UK Data Service, 21 January
  *   International time series, 27 January
Join us online in February for:

  *   Key issues in reusing data, 4 February
  *   Data management basics, 11 February
  *   UK and cross-national surveys, 18 February
  *   Census, 24 February
To find out the full selection of webinars taking place throughout the year, take a look at our webinar programme flyer<https://www.ukdataservice.ac.uk/media/604195/core-webinars-2016.pdf>. You can book or find out more information about any of our outreach and training events on our events pages<https://www.ukdataservice.ac.uk/news-and-events/events>.

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Gill Meadows
Programme Administrator, User Support and Training
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UK Data Service
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University of Manchester
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