Hi everyone

Instats is excited to offer a 1-day seminar, Spatial Statistics in R 
<https://instats.org/seminar/spatial-statistics-in-r>, livestreaming December 2 
and led by Dr Nick Bearman from UCK. As spatially referenced data becomes 
central to research across the social, environmental, and health sciences, 
mastering spatial statistics is essential for revealing patterns and 
relationships that conventional methods miss. In this immersive workshop you 
will learn how to move seamlessly between GeoDa’s intuitive exploratory tools 
and R’s powerful scripting environment, gaining the skills to import, 
visualise, and interrogate geographic datasets; diagnose and interpret spatial 
autocorrelation; calculate Moran’s I; run Local Indicators of Spatial 
Autocorrelation (LISA); and perform spatial regression analyses that account 
for clustering effects. Dr Bearman’s approachable teaching style blends clear 
conceptual explanations with live coding and interactive demonstrations, 
ensuring you leave with reproducible R scripts, practical know-how, and a 
deeper understanding of how spatial processes shape your data. The event forms 
part of Instats’ three-seminar GIS in R course series 
<https://instats.org/course/gis-in-r-a-full-course2>; enrol in the full 
sequence to receive a 10 % discount while progressing from introductory to 
advanced spatial methods. Join us on December 2 and elevate your analysis with 
state-of-the-art spatial statistics.

Sign up today <https://instats.org//seminar/spatial-statistics-in-r> to secure 
your spot, and feel free to share this opportunity with colleagues and students 
who might benefit!


Best wishes

Michael Zyphur
Professor and Director
Institute for Statistical and Data Science
https://instats.org
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