The Research Bazaar is a worldwide festival promoting the digital literacy emerging at the centre of modern research. Throughout 2018, events will be held at a number of university campuses around the globe.
Griffith University in conjunction with The University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology, University of Southern Queensland and QCIF are proud to present 2018's Research Bazaar Brisbane. The aim of the event is to equip researchers from all career stages and disciplines with the digital skills and tools required to do their research better, faster and smarter.
**There is a cost of $33, but you can attend any/all of the workshops below (if places are available) across the three days.**
Workshops include
- Software carpentry in Python
- Software carpentry in R
- Data cleaning with Open Refine
- Data resources in real world projects for the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
- Systematic quantitative literature review
- Library carpentry
- Innovative tools for mapping & modelling species distributions
- 10 eco data things
- RNA-seq in Galaxy with genomics virtual lab
- Introduction to machine learning
- Introductlry HPC carpentry
- Introduction to imageJ/FIJI
- The 21st century academic: smart, savvy and social
- Knowledge for all: designing equitable foundations for open knowledge
- Data storytelling
- Working with language data in Alveo
For more information and to see a timetable of the workshops, please visit the Research Bazaar website.
About Research & analysis
Your research degree requires the ability to apply …'analytical and critical thinking skills to generate new knowledge, investigate problems and develop inventive solutions.' (UQ HDR Graduate Attributes, 2017) This starts with the way you design your project, your review of existing literature, the methodologies you use and the analysis you apply. Building these skills during your research degree will equip you to engage these same skills in your future career and apply them in a wide variety of contexts.
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