Previous Events
IRB Open Hours
Drop into an IRB Open Hours session to talk with members of the Protocol Assistance and Compliance Team (PACT) from the UGA Human Research Protection Program to ask questions and get assistance with your IRB
Reconstructing the Black Archive: The Life and Times of Hannah Crafts, the First African American Woman Novelist
Dr. Gregg Hecimovich, 2024-2025 Hutchins Family Fellow and Professor of English at Furman University, will describe his extraordinary research journey to document the life and literary accomplishment of Hannah Bond, who escaped enslavement in North Carolina and subsequently wrote, using the pseudonym “Hannah Crafts,” what scholars consider to be one of the earliest novels written by an African American woman.
Translation, Writ Large: Minor Modes of Writing Between Cultures
Intro to R Shiny
Learn the first steps of how to create interactive data visualizations in R's flexible application-builder Shiny!
Intro to Python for NLP
Interested in Natural Language Processing but don't know where to begin?
Intro to Python
This online tutorial will serve as a gentle introduction to the basics of the Python programming language for text processing. Resources and suggestions for further study will be offered. Please install the latest version of Python and Jupyter notebooks beforehand, the information for which can be found here: https://jupyter.org/install
Intro to R for Data Science
Interested in Data Science but don't know where to begin? Dive into the world of data analysis with our 'Intro to R for Data Science' workshop.
Jeannette Rankin Legacy Lecture: Dr. Sandra Boham
Please join us for the Jeannette Rankin Legacy Lecture featuring Dr. Sandra Boham on March 13th at 3 PM. Dr.
IRB Workshop - IRB Basics
Join us for a presentation by the UGA Human Research Protection Program to learn more about Human Subjects Research at UGA.
Intro to Data Visualization with Ggplot2 in R
Make your research data stand out! Learn how to create elegant data visualization graphics in R using the ggplot2 package.