[OSGeo-UK] August 2026 GIS Training from Dr Nick Bearman: Turn Your Research Questions Spatial

Nick Bearman nick at nickbearman.com
Tue Jun 16 04:23:43 PDT 2026


Hello,

Do you ever find yourself wondering about the where behind your research 
data?

In August 2026, I'm running four GIS courses specifically designed for 
social science researchers, in partnership with InStats. These aren't 
generic GIS courses – they're built around the questions you actually 
need to answer and the data you actually work with, with an opportunity 
to ask me specifically about your work.

*Introduction to QGIS & Spatial Data*
https://instats.org/seminar/introduction-to-qgis-and-spatial-data-20

You'll learn to:
- Create your first maps from research data
- Understand when and why spatial analysis adds value
- Build confidence with QGIS (the leading open-source GIS platform)
- Turn location-based data into compelling visualizations

*Advanced GIS: Spatial Analysis*
https://instats.org/seminar/advanced-qgis-spatial-analysis-20

You'll master:
- Advanced spatial analysis techniques
- Robust research approaches to spatial data
- Research-grade modelling and hypothesis testing
- Integration with your existing analytical workflow

Why These Courses Work Differently
✓ Practical outcomes: You'll leave with skills you can immediately apply 
to your own projects
✓ Supportive environment: Small cohorts, plenty of Q&A time, no 
assumption that you're already technical
✓ Open source tools: Learn QGIS – free, powerful, and used by 
researchers worldwide

*Introduction to Spatial Data and R as a GIS*
https://instats.org/seminar/introduction-to-spatial-data-and-r-as-a-4

You'll learn to:
- Create your first maps from research data
- Understand when and why spatial analysis adds value
- Use spatial libraries such as `sf` to manage spatial data objects
- Basic data cleaning and transformation techniques for spatial & 
non-spatial datasets

*Advanced R for Spatial Analysis and Statistics*
https://instats.org/seminar/advanced-r-for-spatial-analysis-20

You'll cover:
- Advanced spatial analysis techniques
- Research-grade modelling and hypothesis testing
- Introduction to the fundamentals of Spatial Statistics
- Hands-on practice with GeoDa and R for spatial data analysis

Why These Courses Work Differently
✓ Practical outcomes: You'll leave with skills you can immediately apply 
to your own projects
✓ Supportive environment: Small cohorts, plenty of Q&A time, no 
assumption that you're already technical
✓ Open source tools: Learn R & RStudio – free, powerful, and used by 
researchers worldwide

“I love having a workbook to go through, it’s how I learn best. Also, 
perfect balance between presentation and practical work.”
Harriet Ann Patrick, PhD Researcher, University of Sheffield

Not sure?

Check out the FREE 1 hour seminar I have done with InStats on "What is 
GIS?" https://instats.org/seminar/what-is-gis-20-free-seminar

"This short, but free seminar was quite good to get a general overview 
of GIS. It was a good introduction to see how GIS could be useful to 
your research and what courses and resources might be useful to acquire 
GIS-related skills that you can use for your own projects."
Lukas S (University of Bologna)

More details and links at https://nickbearman.com/training-courses.html

Any questions about whether the course is for you? Please email me and 
I'm happy to help you choose the right starting point.

Looking forward to helping you in your GIS journey.

Best wishes,
Nick.


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Nick Bearman
+44 (0) 7717745715
nick at nickbearman.com | nick.bearman at ucl.ac.uk

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