Introduction to QGIS

Date:

15/03/2019

Organised by:

Consumer Data Research Centre (University of Leeds)

Presenter:

Ms Rachel Oldroyd

Level:

Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)

Contact:

Kylie Norman, 0113 3430242, k.r.norman@leeds.ac.uk

Map:

View in Google Maps  (LS2 9JT)

Venue:

Leeds Institute for Data Analytics (LIDA), Level 11, Worsley Building, University of Leeds.

Description:

This 1 day interactive course provides a practical introduction to QGIS; a free, open-source Geographic Information System. You will learn the principles underpinning vector-based geographic data analysis and learn to undertake tasks such as sourcing, loading and interrogating data; creating professional map outputs, preparing geographic data sets and undertaking spatial analysis. Short lectures will be interspersed with hands-on practical exercises with plenty of opportunity to work with your own data and seek advice regarding your own projects.

Who teaches the programme?

Rachel Oldroyd is a quantitative geographer based in the Leeds Institute for Data Analytics at the University of Leeds. She teaches GIS at both Undergraduate and Postgraduate level within the School of Geography and has over 10 years’ experience working with GIS. Rachel has a background in Computer Science and Geomatics and her research interests include: spatial data analytics for food safety, applied GIS and web-based mapping.

 

Is this course for me?

No prior knowledge is assumed for this course other than having basic IT skills.

Cost:

£70 – Students
£120 – Academic, public and charitable sector
£300 - Other

Website and registration:

Region:

Yorkshire and Humberside

Keywords:

Quantitative Data Handling and Data Analysis, ICT and Software, QGIS, GIS, Geographic Information System

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