Register Now for Data Matters Short Course Series at RENCI (UNC Chapel Hill)
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Register Now for Data Matters Short Course Series at RENCI (UNC Chapel Hill)


This appears to be an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in learning about data analytics and "big data." Your colleagues and graduate students might find this useful. 

Important Update: May 16, 2015: In response to faculty interest in this training, my office will make available up to $3000 total to support faculty who wish to attend these workshops. To request the funding, please send an email message to [email protected] and include in your note the following: (1) the course you plan to register for (I will fund no more than one two-day course per person), (2) the reason why you believe taking the course will be valuable to you, (3) how the course will enable you to expand your research skills and capabilities and (4) how you plan to bring back what you learned to the college to teach and mentor graduate students and colleagues. I will accept applications until the funds are spent. I will favor support for departments that offer to share the costs of registration, but will not require cost sharing. 

Register Now for Data Matters Short Course Series

Early registration discounts last through May 15 for the second annual Data Matters Short Course Series, courses aimed at business managers, data analytics specialists, academic researchers, data center administrators, and anyone else who grapples with big data issues. The courses will be held June 22 ? 26 at the Friday Center for Continuing Education, 100 Friday Center Drive, Chapel Hill.

Last year?s workshop series attracted participants from across the country, including academics, business professionals, and government officials. Data Matters will feature two-day courses on Monday and Tuesday (June 22 and 23) and Thursday and Friday (June 25 and 26), and one-day courses on Wednesday (June 24).  Participants will be able to choose from topics such as Information Visualization, Data Sharing and Reuse, the Internet of Things, Data Creation and Use, Big Data in Health and Medicine, and more.

Data Matters is sponsored by the National Consortium for Data Science (NCDS), the Odum Institute for Social Science Research at UNC Chapel Hill, and the Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI).  Registration includes lunch each day and an evening reception with food and refreshments at the DuBose House on Thursday, June 25.  For course descriptions, registration, and more information, visit www.datamatters.org.
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Karen Green
Director, Communications and Outreach
Renaissance Computing Institute
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
100 Europa Drive, Suite 540
Chapel Hill, NC 27517-7583
ph: 919-445-9648
mobile: 919-619-8213
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