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Get a 25% Early Bird discount on online courses in 2020 //info.sagepub.co.uk/c/12flTlYQ2cit4i0HNPNWyGHEuaHO View as webpage](   |    Email alerts]( Share: [Share on Twitter]( [Share on Facebook]( [Share on LinkedIn]( [SAGE Campus]( [SAGE Campus February Newsletter]( Our online data science courses start March 23rd With February coming to a close, there isn’t long left until our first cohorts of our online data science courses. We are only running the courses twice this year, so if you’re a social science student, researcher or practitioner who wants to get data savvy, enrol on a course today. Still not sure what ‘social data science’ or ‘computational social science’ actually is? Register for our [free beginner’s webinar]( by Dr Taha Yasseri from the Oxford Internet Institute on natural experiments in social data science. Lastly, we’d like to share our [latest case study]( on how institutions use SAGE Campus. [Find out more]( about subscribing for your institution. Browse our courses and enroll today: [Introduction to Data Visualisation]( [Fundamentals of quantitive text Analysis for Social Scientists]( [Practical Data management with R for Social Scientists]( [Introduction to R for Social Scientists]( [Collecting Social Media Data]( [Research Design in Social Data Science ]( [Introduction to Text Mining for Social Scientists ]( [Introduction to Python for Social Scientists]( [Intermediate Python Skills]( [Interactive Visualization with R for Social Scientists]( [icon] [Natural experiments: An empowering tool for social data science]( Register for our free webinar on Thursday 12th March where Dr Taha Yasseri discusses the use of natural experiments in social data science. [icon] [Case study: Refreshing students’ data visualisation and programming skills]( Find out how Professor Giuseppe A. Veltri, Associate Professor at the University of Trento, used two SAGE Campus online courses to refresh and expand the skills of his Masters students. 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: 18 Cross Street #10-10/11/12, China Square Central, Singapore 048423 Washington, DC: 2600 Virginia Avenue NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC, 20037, USA Melbourne: Level 20, 114 William Street Melbourne, VIC 3000, Australia This message was sent to {EMAIL}. 0P0032 SAGE logo](

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