University of Sydney - Excel for Researchers (Kolling Institute, Royal North Shore Hospital)
Date and time
Location
Level 10 Meeting Room
Kolling Institute of Medical Research Royal North Shore Hospital St Leonards, NSW 2065 AustraliaDescription
Excel Fu
Dates:
30 October 2014
Time: 9:15 am - 4:45 pm Location:Kolling Institute, Royal North Shore Hospital
SECURITY ACCESS IS REQUIRED TO REACH LEVEL 10. IF YOU ARE NOT A STAFF MEMBER OF THE KOLLING, PLEASE SIGN IN AND MEET IN THE RECEPTION ON LEVEL 4 AT 9:00 am.
Equipment:BYO laptop, loaded with MS Excel. Access also to Wifi required (please pre-install EDURoam).
Cost: Fully subsidised (free) to Researchers and PhD students at Intersect's member UniversitiesThis workshop runs over one day and comprises of a series of hands-on exercises and slide-based background material.
Attendees will leave with two key skills – how to handle their research data within Excel, and how to use advanced features of Excel to answer research questions pertaining to their data.
For more information about the Intersect L&D Program, please refer to http://www.intersect.org.au/training
Note:
'Excel for Researchers' is a hands-on course - you will get to put the tools into practice on the day. We request that you bring a laptop with you, one which you are familiar with and can do “admin” tasks such as connect to wifi. Often using your personal laptop is useful, so long as it has Microsoft Excel already installed.
The laptop you bring should be EDUROAM enabled - please see this page for instructions: http://www.eduroam.edu.au/tools-and-resources.html#The_University_of_Sydney.
Please try connecting before the day (you will need your university login credentials).
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