Community Groups

UQ Python User Group

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A gathering for Python users of any proficiency, to help each other solve problems, share resources and tips, discover new features and hang out as a friendly community.

    When: First Thursday of the month from 10am to 11:30am
    Where: In-Person at UQ Central Library 12-N109
    More Details: The UQ Python User Group

R-Ladies Brisbane

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R-Ladies Brisbane welcomes members of all R proficiency levels. The community is designed to develop our members’ R skills & knowledge through social, collaborative learning & sharing. Supporting minority identity access to STEM skills & careers, the Free Software Movement, and contributing to the global R community!

    When: Find their events on MeetUP
    Where: Online and in Person.
    More Details: The R Ladies Brisbane GitHub

Language and Data Analysis Laboratory (LADAL)

LADAL

LADAL is a free, open-source, collaborative support infrastructure for digital and computational humanities established 2019 by the School of Languages and Cultures at the University of Queensland.

    Where: Online tutorials on the LADAL Websites
    More Details: Contact LADAL directly

Hacky Hour UQ

UQ Hack Hour

For UQ researchers to get support with research-related technical issues.

    When: Weekly on Tuesdays, 3pm–4pm (AEST)
    Where: Online. For Zoom meeting details please email rcc-support@uq.edu.au
    More Details: The RCC Hacky Hour UQ website

GeoSpatial Share

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A monthly geospatial skill sharing tutorial sessions where a member of the community shares their skills, experiences and tricks in a friendly and inclusive environment.

    When: Around the last Thursday of the month in the afternoon.
    Where: Online. For meeting details please email geocommunity @ gmail dot com
    More Details: The GeoSpatial Share website

Australian Digital Observatory

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For Australian researchers working with linguistics, text analytics, digital and computational methods, social media and web archives to bring their technical questions, research problems and rough ideas and get advice and feedback.

    When: Consultations by Appointment
    Where: Online.
    More Details: The Australian Digital Observatory website.