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Stats course in Cancun, Mexico

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Highland Statistics - 21 Nov 2004 20:20 GMT
Apologies for cross-posting.

We would like to announce a 5-day statistics course in Cancún, Mexico.

When: Monday 7 March until Friday 11 March 2005
Where: Radisson Hotel in Cancún, Mexico.  
Course: "Analysing biological and environmental data using univariate,
multivariate and time series methods".

Course flyer: http://www.brodgar.com/Cancun05.pdf 

Price: 750 USD per student and 1000 USD per non-student. 40% reduction
for attendants from developing countries (including Mexico). There is
no further tax.
Computers: You will need to bring their own laptop computer.  

For registration and further details:
http://www.brodgar.com/statscourse.htm

Kind regards,

Alain Zuur

Dr. Alain F. Zuur
Highland Statistics Ltd.
6 Laverock road
UK - AB41 6FN Newburgh

Tel: 0044 1358 788177
Email: highstat@highstat.com
URL: www.highstat.com
URL: www.brodgar.com

Our statistics courses:
1. "Analysing biological and environmental data using univariate and
multivariate methods".
2. "Analysing biological and environmental data using univariate
methods"
3. "Analysing biological and environmental data using multivariate
analysis and multivariate time series analysis"
4. "An introduction to R"

Brodgar: Software for univariate and multivariate analysis and
multivariate time series analysis
Brodgar complies with R GNU GPL license

Statistical consultancy, courses, data analysis and software
Cereus-validus... - 22 Nov 2004 04:24 GMT
Its a tourist trap built on a swamp and has very little indigenous flora of
botanical interest.

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