Unlocking data with R: A hands-on introduction to data science
Oct 16, 2025 to Oct 17, 2025 — All day
Curious about data science? Get a practical introduction through this applied workshop!

Event details
The Applied Workshop series, hosted by the Career Corner, provides a variety of training sessions that allow you to gain knowledge from highly qualified and experienced instructors, while also providing you with practical experience through real-world applications on each topic.
These sessions are a great opportunity for you to quickly acquire in-depth technical skills, and are exclusive to you as a University of Ottawa student. These extra-curricular鈥痺orkshops are鈥痮ffered at a鈥reduced cost, making them an accessible way to invest in your future.
Unlock data with R
Curious about data science? Join us for a two-day workshop that will introduce you to the basics of R, a powerful programming language for data analysis.
Places are limited, so register now!
October 16, 2025 and October 17, 2025, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
- $225 for both days
- This event takes place during reading week
About the workshop
Over 12 hours, you鈥檒l explore R鈥檚 interface, learn how to import and clean data, work with Excel and CSV files, and create simple but effective data visualizations using ggplot2. We鈥檒l also cover the basics of writing functions to make your work easier.
Whether you鈥檙e new to programming or just looking to learn a new skill, this workshop will give you the tools to start working with data in R. No prior programming experience needed!
About the Instructor
Ariane Gauthier is a PhD candidate in experimental psychology and a part-time professor teaching quantitative methods at the undergraduate level at the University of Ottawa.
Her doctoral research focuses on the development of tools to improve detection of inattentive participants in online survey research. Due to the intensely quantitative nature of her research, Ariane has gained extensive experience in using R to create a vast range of analytical models.
Ariane鈥檚 teaching experience, and the fact that she is completely self-taught in R, means that she remains aware of the learning curve faced by those who are unfamiliar with R.