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Over the next two months I’m running a number of R courses at Newcastle University.
- May 2016
- May 10th, 11th: Predictive Analytics
- May 16th – 20th: Bioconductor
- May 23rd, 24th: Advanced programming
- June 2016
- June 8th: R for Big Data
- June 9th: Interactive graphics with Shiny
Since these courses are on advanced topics, numbers are limited (there’s only a couple of places left on Predictive Analytics). If you are interested in attending, sign up as soon as possible.
Getting to Newcastle is easy. The airport is 10 minutes from the city centre and has direct flights to the main airport hubs: Schiphol, Heathrow, and Paris. The courses at Newcastle attract participants from around the world; at the April course, we had representatives from North America, Sweden, Germany, Romania and Geneva.
Cost: The courses cost around £130 per day (more than half the price of certain London courses!)
Onsite courses available on request.
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