In April and May, Jumping Rivers will be hosting numerous R training courses in Glasgow and Manchester. All courses consist of a mixture of lecture material and practical sessions, each with its own dedicated R package containing documents, practical solutions and data sets for participants. Dates and locations are as follows, further information and prices can be found at the link at the bottom of this page. *April:* *Glasgow* *26th - Introduction to R - An introduction to fundamental R concepts that requires no previous programming or statistics experience.* *30th **- Mastering the tidyverse - * The tidyverse is a coherent system of packages for data manipulation, exploration and visualisation. Learn how to manipulate data, reshape data and deal with dates and times efficiently by looking at packages such as dplyr, tidyr and lubridate. *May:Glasgow1st - Advanced Graphics with R - Moving on from R's base graphics, consideration of how graphics are composed and the excellent ggplot2 package.2nd - Programming with R - An introduction to programming elements such as control flow and function writing in R.3rd - Statistical Modelling with R - Introduction to a number of introductory statistical routines in the R programming language. Topics covered include linear regression, hypothesis testing, clustering and principal components analysis. * *Manchester* *20th - Advanced R Programming *- This is a two-day intensive course on advanced R programming. The training course will not only cover advanced R programming techniques, such as S3/S4 objects, reference classes and function closures, but we will spend a significant time discussing why and where these methods are used. Further details on each course, costs, future events and more are available at https://www.jumpingrivers.com/training/public/ If you would like to get in touch directly with any queries then please do not hesitate to do so. Best, Rhian Rhian Davies Data Scientist at Jumping Rivers <http://www.jumpingrivers.com> You may leave the list at any time by sending the command SIGNOFF allstat to [log in to unmask], leaving the subject line blank.