
The U.K. Data Service (UKDS) runs several events in the month of February.
During the month of February, University of Manchester colleagues at the U.K. Data Service (UKDS) delivered several training courses in partnership with the Office for National Statistics, the Home Office, and the Scottish Government, among others.
These included:
- Crime Surveys User Conference, 6th at UCL, London (Sarah King-Hele)
- Using multivariate census 2021 data to develop area profiles, 7th, online (Nigel de Noronha)
- Introduction to Machine Learning, workshop for the University of Nottingham Data Fest, 7th, online (Jools Kasmire)
- Computational Social Science Drop-in, 13th, online (Louise Capener and Nadia Kennar)
- Mapping crime data in R: An introduction to GIS and spatial data, 13th, online (Nadia Kennar)
- Data in the spotlight: Large scale social surveys, 14th, online (Sarah King-Hele)
- Mapping crime data in R: code demo, 16th, online (Nadia Kennar)
For more information about these events and future courses, you can contact the Cathie Marsh Institute for Social Research which is one of the U.K. Data Service's host organisations.
* This article was originally published here
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