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RUG — R User’s Group

R User’s Group (i.e., RUG) is a place for newbies and experts alike to learn and work together on projects using the statistical programming language, R. Do you want to learn the best practices for creating a reproducible workflow but don’t know where to begin? Struggling to figure out the best methods for wrangling a messy data set? Want to build a clean and professional website using free and open-source tools? We can do all this and more using R! Join us as we learn how to unlock the full potential of the R ecosystem.

Open to people of all skill levels, disciplines, and backgrounds.

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Apply for the January GC Digital Research Institute by December 3, 2024

  • The GC Digital Research Institute (GCDRI)January 21st – 24, 2025

    Application due: December 3rd, 11:59pm

    http://cuny.is/gcdri

    Are you interested in using digital tools in your research, but don’t know where to start? Do you want to learn more about digital technologies alongside a supportive group of your peers?

    The GC Digital Research Institute (DRI) is an introduction to core digital research skills that can be applied widely to different kinds of projects. This institute is catered towards building foundational skills and will be paced accordingly to ensure those who are new will leave feeling more confident in their skills. DRI is designed for beginning learners—those who have little or no prior experience working with a programming language. We begin with an introduction to computing using the command line.

    Participants will attend a series of remote sessions from Jan 21st-24th, 2025 to develop basic digital research skills and connect with others in an interdisciplinary context.To accommodate a remote-learning environment, the 2025 DRI will consist of four Zoom sessions. Our first day of the institute takes place on Tuesday, January 21, at 9:30am, which will begin with a kick-off event and consist of various sessions held between 9:30am and 4:30pm from January 21st to January 24th, with breaks scheduled throughout. Participants will learn Python, HTML/CSS, digital mapping, and more through dedicated workshops and practices. Beyond our Zoom meetings, DRI will also include space for informal co-working sessions and opportunities to build with peers. By applying, you agree to participate in all activities.

    Participation is free, and open to graduate students, faculty, and staff at the Graduate Center; however, applications are required. Applications are due by 11:59 pm on Tuesday, December 3rd, 2024. More information about previous institutes and what to expect, as well as a link to the application can be found on the GC DRI website: http://cuny.is/gcdri. If you are interested and would like more information, here’s a link to our FAQ.

    If you have any questions, please contact: gc.digitalfellows@gmail.com or Lisa Rhody, deputy director of GC Digital Initiatives (lrhody@gc.cuny.edu). We look forward to seeing you in January!

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