Dear all,
If you work with data but feel uncertain about statistics or lack confidence 
using R, our Introduction to Statistics in R online course (19–22 January 2026, 
2–7 PM CET) is designed specifically for you.
 
Course website: [ https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/fmc/ ]( 
https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/fmc/ ) 
 
This beginner-oriented course introduces statistical thinking from the ground 
up, using R and RStudio as practical tools to address common research 
questions. Through a carefully balanced mix of short lectures and hands-on 
exercises, participants will learn how to explore, visualise, and analyse data 
in a clear, efficient, and reproducible way. The course requires no prior 
knowledge of statistics or programming and is ideal for PhD students, early 
postdoctoral researchers, and practitioners who want to strengthen their 
analytical toolbox. By the end of the course, attendees will be able to read 
and write R scripts with confidence, perform both descriptive and inferential 
statistics, apply linear, generalized, and mixed models to real-world data, and 
turn statistical outputs into results suitable for publication.
 
 If you collect data and want to feel fully in control of your analyses, this 
course will give you the solid foundations you need.
 
Best regards,Valentina
 
 
Valentina Sardina
Course coordinator
[email protected]
[ http://www.physalia-courses.org/ ]( http://www.physalia-courses.org/ ) 
mobile: +49 17645230846
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