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SUMMARY:Writing and Communicating your Science
DESCRIPTION:There is no science without communication and no successful scientists without good writing and communication skills. You can do the best science that exists\, if you don’t write papers about it – papers that get cited! ­– and if you don’t give presentations that impress people\, your science will likely be ignored. Moreover\, if you do not write convincing proposals that appeal to non-specialists\, you won’t get observing time\, nor the coveted post-doc position and certainly not the very competitive but needed grants to fund your research. Finally\, as a scientist\, it is your duty and privilege to communicate your science to the general public\, policy makers and the media\, and like all the rest\, this is something that needs to be learned.  \nThis course is an introduction about how to get your message across in the various supports you need to use as a scientist. It is aimed are junior scientists who are writing their first papers\, but will also be helpful for colleagues with more experience. The skills learned in this course will be more generally applicable as well\, whether or not you not plan to build a further career as an academic. \nThe course will be split in five sessions combining two hours of lectures and 1.5 hours of exercises. During the course and the exercises\, you will refer to your own writing when we discuss items like title\, abstract\, introduction\, or paragraph and sentence structure\, so bring with you your latest paper\, whether in early draft form or submitted to a journal.
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/writing-and-communicating-your-science/
LOCATION:IAA – CSIC\, Glorieta de la Astronomía\, Granada\, España
CATEGORIES:SO Training
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SUMMARY:Introduction to GitHub
DESCRIPTION:This session is a hands-on introduction to using GitHub for scientific research collaboration within the  Severo Ochoa Training Initiative of the IAA-CSIC. We’ll explore software repositories and their role in managing and sharing research work within a group. Key concepts—such as commits\, forks\, pushes\, pulls\, and pull requests—will be clarified with practical examples of their use. Participants will also receive practical guidance on repository management and effective collaboration techniques. The session includes a hands-on component where attendees will create repositories and work together to build and populate a shared repository using GitHub’s tools. \n(Note: This tutorial will focus on GitHub’s interface and functionality\, not on Git. A follow-up session will address Git fundamentals in depth.) \nInformation\n– This event is a hands-on session on how to use GitHub. It will be given by Manuel Parra and Javier Moldón\, from the IAA-CSIC.– This training event will be primarily held in-person at the IAA. While remote participation is available\, in-person attendees will be prioritized given the interactive and hands-on nature of the session.– Registration is required (see below). \nContent\nLecture: Introduction to Github \nPractical exercises:– Exercise 1 – Create an initial repository for this session– Exercise 2 – Managing forks to collaborate– Exercise 3 – Managing branches– Exercise 4 – Common project. Interacting with repositories and users. Parallel merge requests \nDate and location\nPlace: Sala Polivalente\, Building A\, IAA-CSICDate and time: Monday\, November 25th\, 11:30 to 13:00h \nRegistration\nPlease register at https://forms.gle/BUHDGhEFxRV5J4YS8 before the 19 November 2024. The number of participants will be limited to 15. First come\, first serve.
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/introduction-to-github/
LOCATION:IAA – CSIC\, Glorieta de la Astronomía\, Granada\, España
CATEGORIES:SO Training
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