10€ (includes lunch and coffee breaks) | max. 80 participants | kindly sponsored by the SETAC Journals
This half-day workshop is designed to help participants build their skills as authors, reviewers, and editors, helping them learn how best to disseminate their research. We also hope to establish collaborations between journal editors and the SETAC Africa community, so that we can jointly strategize on growing journal content from the region and increasing opportunities for engagement with the SETAC journals. The three-part workshop will include:
Free | 18:00 – 20:00 UTC | Sunday, 8 October | Hybrid (venue and Zoom)
Are you interested in harnessing the power of data analysis to supercharge your research and make meaningful discoveries? Then make sure to join this free workshop on "Univariate and Multivariate Analysis of Quantitative Data Using R", organised by the SETAC Africa Student Advisory Council (SAC). The workshop is designed exclusively for students and early career researchers and will be accessible both onsite at the venue as well as online via Zoom.
The workshop will feature speaker Dr Bolaji F. Oyeyemi, who is a research fellow at the Arturo Falaschi ICGEB in New Delhi, India and a lecturer at the Federal Polytechnic in Ado-Okiti, Nigeria.
To join, please register online by 20 September. For any questions or additional information, feel free to reach out to the SETAC Africa Student Advisory Council Chair at [email protected].
Attendees wishing to join, should have a laptop with internet access and the R statistical Software installed.
Time UTC | Programme | Moderator |
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18:00 – 18:05 | Welcome & Introductions | Dr. Innocentia Sibiya |
18:05 – 18:10 | About SETAC and SAC | SETAC Africa President |
18:10 – 19:10 | Workshop on Data Analysis using R | Dr. Bolaji F. Oyeyemi |
19:10 – 19:55 | Question and answer session | Abass Toba Anifowoshe & Chidiebele Nwankwo |
19:55 – 20:00 | Vote of Thanks & Announcements | Ogemdi Anika |
17:15 – 18:15 UTC | Tuesday, 10 October
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