Win a free training course for you and your colleagues !

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We are launching a competition to celebrate the Enterprise Applications of the R Language Conference taking place from the 6-10th of September 2021.

You have the chance to win a 2-day training course for you and up to 9 other attendees from your company. The winner can select either ‘Intro the R for analytics’ or ‘Intro to Python for analytics’. The workshop will be delivered online on UK time – so you can enter from any location!

To enter you just need to complete this form and answer a few questions about you and your team. The closing date is the 30th of September 2021, the winner will be contacted in early October. Please read the full terms and conditions here.

EARL is a cross-sector conference focusing on the commercial use of the R programming language. The conference is dedicated to the real-world usage of R with some of the world’s leading practitioners. If you use R in your organisation, the EARL Conference is for you and your team. Whether you’re coding, wrangling data, leading a team of R users, or making data-driven decisions, EARL offers insights you can action in your company.

This year there are four online workshops you can join for £90 each and also a final day full of presentations on using R in enterprise, which is just £9.99.

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