UK R Courses

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Over the next few months we’re running a number of R, Stan and Scala courses around the UK.

June (London)
  • Mon Jun 26 – Introduction to R
  • Tue Jun 27 – Statistical Modelling with R
  • Wed Jun 28 – Programming with R
  • Thu Jun 29 (2-day course) – Advanced R Programming
August (Belfast)
  • Thu Aug 10 – Programming with R
  • Fri Aug 11 – Building an R Package
September 2017 (Newcastle)
  • Mon Sep 11 – Introduction to R
  • Tue Sep 12- Statistical Modelling with R
  • Wed Sep 13- Programming with R
  • Thu Sep 14- Advanced Graphics with R
  • Fri Sep 15- Automated Reporting (first steps towards Shiny)
  • Mon Sep 18 (5-day course) – Bioconductor
October (Glasgow)
  • Wed Oct 25 – Advanced Graphics with R
  • Thu Oct 26 (2-day course) – Advanced R Programming
November (London)
  • Mon Nov 06 (1-day course) – Efficient R Programming
  • Tue Nov 07 (1-day course) – R for Big Data
December (London/Newcastle)
  • Thu Dec 07 (2-day course) – Introduction to Bayesian Inference using RStan (Newcastle)
  • Mon Dec 11 (3-day course) – Scala for Statistical Computing and Data Science (London)

See the website for course descriptions. Any questions, feel free to contact me: [email protected]

On site courses available on request.


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