Short Course: Introduction to R
Event description
Course Overview
R is widely used and extremely powerful statistical software. This course assumes that you have never used R before. You will learn how to obtain and install R, which is open-source software, and RStudio, which is a versatile, user-friendly interface for using R. It is very useful to do this course before our Meta-Analysis using R course, Sept 2 and 3. This course will cover some basic features of R and lay the groundwork for you to improve your R skills independently. The course is self-paced and focused on developing practical skills.
Course outline
This course will cover topics including:
Basics of interacting with R – calculations, saving variables so you can reuse them, data types and structures, organising R code in scripts
Tidyverse – a basic introduction to tidy R code
Data – reading in and organising data (from spreadsheets) with dplyr
Plotting – make beautiful figures with ggplot
Course Requirements: You will need a computer with administrator access (to install R and RStudio software before attending the course).
Presenter and Expertise: Peter Humburg, Biostatistician, UNSW Stats Central
Date: Tuesday 5 August 2025
Time: 9.30am to 4.30pm
Deliver Mode: In-Person ONLY
Location: Wallace Wurth Building
This course is not hybrid and will not be recorded.
You will receive a certificate of completion for the course.
Note: If you have a funding support and would like to pay by "Internal Funding Payment" please contact us stats.central@unsw.edu.au
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Please send us an email at: stats.central@unsw.edu.au
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