[Ica-osgeo-labs] FW: Reminder: Introduction to QGIS, Thurs 1st Oct, University of Liverpool

Suchith Anand Suchith.Anand at nottingham.ac.uk
Mon Sep 14 03:13:58 PDT 2015


Hi Nick,

It is good to know that you are running an excellent workshop series combining both QGIS and R. Please do share your experiences with the wider Geo4All colleagues and join our mailling lists etc at http://lists.osgeo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ica-osgeo-labs   We look forward to closer collaborations.

Best wishes,

Suchith
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Subject: Reminder: Introduction to QGIS, Thurs 1st Oct, University of Liverpool

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Subject: Introduction to QGIS, Thurs 1st Oct, University of Liverpool


Sent on Behalf of Dr Nick Bearman:
A workshop is being run on Introduction to QGIS: Understanding and Presenting Spatial Data with the Consumer Data Research Centre and Geographic Data Science Lab at the University of Liverpool.

Date: Thursday 1st October 2015, 9:30am – 4pm

Venue: Training Room 1, Sydney Jones Library, University of Liverpool

Instructor: Dr Nick Bearman

This course will introduce spatial data and show you how to import and display spatial data within the open source GIS program QGIS. We will also cover creating choropleth maps, some basic spatial data analysis (e.g. calculating rates) and appropriate methods of visualising spatial data. By the end of the course you will be able to load data into QGIS, symbolise it effectively and be able to prepare a publication quality map.

No previous experience of GIS or QGIS is required, but some experience of using spatial data will be beneficial. Refreshments and lunch are provided, and numbers on the course are limited and allocated on a first come, first served basis.

If you are already familiar with the basic elements of GIS, you may wish to attend the course “Introduction to Using R for Spatial Analysis” instead where we focus on applying these GIS skills in R, and develop your spatial analysis skills (more details at http://geographicdatascience.com/training%20course/2015/07/19/R-Spatial-Analysis-Liverpool/).

Rates:
- £45 – UK registered students
- £85 – staff at UK academic institutions and research centres, UK-registered charity and voluntary organisations, staff in public sector and government
- £200 – all other participants including staff from commercial organisations

Reduced prices are available for those less able to pay, please contact Nick Bearman for details.

For more details and to book your place, please go to http://geographicdatascience.com/training%20course/2015/07/19/Intro-QGIS-Spatial-Data/

If you need more information, please email n.bearman at liverpool.ac.uk<mailto:n.bearman at liverpool.ac.uk> or soesms at liverpool.ac.uk<mailto:soesms at liverpool.ac.uk>.

Best wishes,
Nick.




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