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​​Kyiv School of Economics invites students to join a summer school in "Data-driven Publishing: Reproducible Research using R, Quarto, and Github”

June 10 to June 17, Kyiv
Instructor – Dr. Arthur Small, University of Virginia

All analysts need to present their results in multiple formats: articles, slide decks, websites, and so on. Traditional workflows for creating and publishing documents rely heavily on manual workflows, e.g., copy-and-paste. Traditional workflows are poorly suited to data-intensive analytic projects.
This course will provide an introduction to an entirely different and better approach to scientific and technical publishing that is code-driven and reproducible. Reproducible workflows are appropriate for creating and presenting the results of data analysis. They are increasingly indispensable for professionals working in data science and allied data-intensive, analytic roles.

Who can apply: advanced undergrad and masters students in economics or business, social science, data analysis, journalism with at least some exposure to coding, preferably in R.

The purpose of the course is to help students improve their ability to present the results of data analysis. Early career researchers will also be accepted.
All classes will be on-site: physical presence is required.

More about the course here
IF YOU WANT TO PARTICIPATE APPLY HERE

About the instructor:
Dr. Arthur Small is an economist and data scientist specializing in applications to energy, environment, weather, and climate. He has held faculty positions at Columbia Business School, Columbia School of International and Public Affairs, the Penn State College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, and (visiting) the Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management at Cornell University, and has worked as a commercial data scientist. He currently serves as Lecturer in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at the University of Virginia.