Start 2026 Ahead of the Curve: Boost Your Career with Jumping Rivers Training
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Ready to make 2026 the year you take your skills to the next level? Our 2026 online training courses are now live, designed to help you stay ahead of the curve, become more hirable, and gain practical skills that make a real impact.
January 2026 Courses
| Date | Course | Format | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12th January 2026 | Introduction to R | Online | 6 hours (3.5 hours Day 1, 3.5 hours Day 2) |
| 19th January 2026 | Introduction to Bayesian Inference using RStan | Online | 12 hours (6 hours Day 1, 6 hours Day 2) |
| 26th January 2026 | Data Wrangling in the Tidyverse | Online | 6 hours (3.5 hours Day 1, 3.5 hours Day 2) |
Why Attend Jumping Rivers Training?
- Hands-on, practical training: Learn with real-world datasets you can use immediately.
- Expert instructors: Our trainers make complex concepts simple and actionable.
- Comprehensive resources: Course materials, exercises, and ongoing support included.
- Certification: Receive a Jumping Rivers certificate on completion, demonstrating your achievement to employers.
- Flexible online format: Courses run over two days, 3.5 hours each day—to fit around your schedule.
Additional Perks
We also run free webinars at Jumping Rivers. By attending, you can:
- Get early exposure to new topics in data science and analytics
- Receive up to 20% discount on training courses
- Enjoy up to 20% off Jumping Rivers conferences
Register for webinars here: Jumping Rivers Webinars
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