Winter R workshops at University of Queensland, Brisbane

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My colleagues run some highly regarded R workshops for well over a decade in Brisbane (Australia) every year.

Details here and info below

Are you ready to take your R skills to the next level and conquer the challenges of messy data? Transform raw data into actionable insights with the Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science (CBCS) 2026 Winter R Workshops @ UQ.

These intensive, hands-on workshops are designed for individuals with a foundational understanding of R who are eager to master the essential skills for effective data wrangling, code organisation, advanced visualisation, spatial analysis, and building interactive Shiny apps. Join us to elevate your R proficiency and become a data manipulation and presentation expert!

Each day is self-contained so you can attend the workshops you want to.

Day 1 (Monday 6th July) Data Wrangling 1 Day 2 (Tuesday 7th July) Data Wrangling 2 Day 3 (Wednesday 8th July) Visual Storytelling Day 4 (Thursday 9th July) Mapping our World Day 5 (Friday 10th July) Building Interactive Web Apps with Shiny

Registration for the 2026 Winter R Workshops @ UQ in July is OPEN.

We are passionate users of R and want to share our experience. Our workshops are accessible, interactive, informative and fun. They are run in-person only (no online option) to provide a tailored student experience and we provide all the code and learning materials. For more information on the topics covered and to view testimonials, see our website https://mathmarecol.github.io/RWorkshop/winter.html and the attached flyer.

These workshops are brought to you by the Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science (CBCS). For any questions about registration, email [email protected].

We look forward to seeing you there. The R Workshops @ UQ team (Anthony, Dave, Jason, Claire and Tin)

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