LAST CHANCE TO BOOK A PLACE - BOOK NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT
methods@manchester are delighted to announce that we will be hosting the Royal Statistical Society this September for a series of fascinating courses at the University of Manchester. These fantastic courses are suitable for a variety of levels and are a great opportunity for first year and ongoing postgraduate students. Details and links to the courses are posted below.
Introduction to Python
Tuesday 18-19 September 2018
This course is intended to be an introduction to the Python programming language. Through the use of taught material and practical examples, participants will build up the skills needed to perform data analysis using Python.
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Click here<https://events.rss.org.uk/rss/222/home> for more information and to book your place.
Introduction to R & Regression Modelling in R
Thursday 20-21 September 2018
This two day course focuses on entering, working with and visualising data (Day 1), as well as regression modelling in R, including linear, general logistic and survival models (Day 2).
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Click here<https://events.rss.org.uk/rss/223/home> for more information and to book your place.
Interactive Visualisation in R
Tuesday 25 - 26 September 2018
Level - Professional
This course will introduce two technologies that will fundamentally change your use of R for data presentation on the web: html widgets and Shiny. This course will show you how easy it can be to build interactive charts, maps, datatables with html widgets and how to quickly and easily build sophisticated interactive applications with Shiny.
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