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Early bird discount until September 29th //info.sagepub.co.uk/c/17hEKdP0ut1AQs8Ur2uWuu9j8th View as webpage](   |   Email alerts]( Share: [Share on Twitter]( [Share on Facebook]( [Share on LinkedIn]( [SAGE Campus banner]( [Introduction to Data Visualisation]( Get 25% off with an early bird discount Join the online course starting October 29th, and you will learn the techniques for presenting your data in effective, compelling, and impactful ways. Sign up now and save 25% with an early bird discount*. Simply enter promo code EARLYBIRD25 at the [checkout](. [Enroll today]( Hear what others have to say about the online course… [Icon]( "Introduction to Visualisation is an excellent course that helped me to better understand not only how I could communicate more clearly via visualisations, but gave me the tools and techniques to do so. The videos by Andy are professional, informative and engaging, and the exercises, readings and links, and forum activities all help to consolidate the knowledge. A superb course I'm extremely glad I'm taking." Ian Holder - Learner on Introduction to Data Visualisation [Icon]( "The course is practical and well organized. Each module has a video which teaches you the core concept, and the companion reading material and the homework help you practice the concepts that you just learned. I strongly recommend this course to anyone who is serious about improving his/her data visualization skills." Teresa Ting - Learner on Introduction to Data Visualisation *The early bird discount is valid until September 29th. This discount is valid to all customers, wherever you may be in the world. For those of you based in Europe, the price in GBP and Euros is approximately £235/€260 plus tax, depending on the current exchange rate. [icon]( [About SAGE Campus]( [icon]( [Read the SAGE Campus blog]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [CampusEmailBanner]( --------------------------------------------------------------- SAGE logo]( ABOUT US]( | CONTACT US]( | PRIVACY POLICY]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( SAGE Offices: Los Angeles: 2455 Teller Rd Thousand Oaks, CA 91320, USA London: 1 Oliver's Yard, 55 City Road, London, EC1Y 1SP, UK. Registration No. 1017514 New Delhi: B-1/I-1, Mohan Cooperative Industrial Estate, Mathura Road, Post Bag 7, New Delhi 110 044, India Singapore: 3 Church Street #10-04, Samsung Hub, Singapore 049483 Washington, DC: 2600 Virginia Avenue NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC, 20037, USA //info.sagepub.co.uk/c/17hEMJxpEYpA1bhVo7uoWtJdSVt This message was sent to {EMAIL}. 8P0112

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