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  1. Research Staff Forum

    Audience: Research staff, Research supervisors

    Date: Thursday 14 May 2026

    Times: 11.00 to 12.30

    Key details: Hybrid course - In Person: Walter Bower House Conference Room 9 ----- Online: Microsoft Teams

  1. Introduction to Statistics - Part 1

    Audience: Academic staff, PG research, Professional staff, Research staff, Research supervisors

    Date: Wednesday 10 September 2025 to Tuesday 30 June 2026

    Times: 11.58

    Key details: Introduction to Statistics Part 1 and 2: Course description Introduction to Statistics is a course for University of St Andrews research degree students (see eligibility advice below) and staff. The aim of this course is to introduce basic statistical co

  1. Statistical Modelling using Generalised Linear Models (GLMs) - Part 1

    Audience: Academic staff, PG research, Research staff

    Date: Wednesday 10 September 2025 to Tuesday 30 June 2026

    Times: 13.50

    Key details: Statistical modelling using generalised linear models (GLMs) is a free course for University of St Andrews research degree students (see eligibility advice below) and staff. The course covers extensions to linear models and generalised linear models; thes

  1. Scientific and Statistical Thinking

    Audience: Academic staff, PG research

    Date: Thursday 11 September 2025 to Tuesday 30 June 2026

    Times: 11.49

    Key details: This is an introductory course on statistical and scientific thinking - but not in the way you may have considered it before. The focus will be on how to think about statistical issues in science and in society more generally. There won’t be any statistic

  1. Introduction to Statistics for the Humanities and Digital Humanities Part 1

    Audience: Academic staff, PG research, Research staff

    Date: Friday 12 September 2025 to Tuesday 30 June 2026

    Times: 11.54

    Key details: Introduction to Statistics for the Humanities and Digital Humanities is a new course designed specifically for University of St Andrews research degree students (see eligibility advice below) and staff working in the humanities.

  1. Microsoft Excel: Creating Charts and Pivot Tables

    Audience: Academic staff, PG research, Professional staff, Research staff, Research supervisors

    Date: Tuesday 20 January 2026

    Times: 14.00 to 16.30

    Key details: Learn how to use chart tools to display data and pivot tables to interrogate data.(Town Centre, in-person delivery)

  1. Fellowship writing session (STARS)

    Audience: Academic staff, PG research, Professional staff, Research staff, Research supervisors

    Date: Tuesday 20 January 2026

    Times: 13.00 to 16.00

    Key details: This writing session provides a quiet space to focus on preparing your application for HEA fellowship, with a Senior Fellow colleague on hand to answer any questions. Refreshments will be provided. Open to all teaching staff even if you aren't on STARS.

  1. Using technology in teaching spaces

    Audience: Academic staff, PG research, Research supervisors

    Date: Tuesday 20 January 2026

    Times: 10.00 to 11.00

    Key details: In-person session for those teaching in lecture theatres.

  1. Academic Promotions 2026: Q and A session

    Audience: Academic staff, Research staff

    Date: Wednesday 21 January 2026

    Times: 10.30 to 11.45

    Key details: Academic Promotions process - informal discussion / Q and A for potential applicants. This instance will run in person

  1. Microsoft Outlook: Efficient Email Management

    Audience: Academic staff, Professional staff, Research staff, Research supervisors

    Date: Thursday 22 January 2026

    Times: 15.00 to 16.45

    Key details: Learn about strategies and tools in Outlook (Windows) for tackling email management (in-person, town centre)