Interested in advancing informatics skills and reproducible science at UF? Join the Carpentry Club board!
The Carpentries[1] is an international organization that teaches foundational coding and data science skills to researchers worldwide. The UF Carpentries Club is dedicated to bringing their inclusive and supportive culture and curricula to the University of Florida, primarily by teaching 2-day workshops in R and Python.
Our board is composed of 7 representatives, who guide the workshop schedule, interface with our supporters, and create opportunities for peer learning at UF and beyond. As a member of the Board, you will be exposed to networking with data science peers from a variety of backgrounds, be involved in the organizational aspects of the largest cross-departmental group doing informatics literacy at UF, and help make the local Carpentries community grow and be successful.
If you would like to become more involved in lesson planning, teaching, community building, and more, please consider self-nominating for a board position.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf4Sk0m8NuE28kToUaWdVNYuyQpRGkbz5059qJITQm4hGKthw/viewform?usp=sf_link
To read more about the elections and the club, visit our web site: https://www.uf-carpentry.org/elections/
[1] https://carpentries.org/
Matthew Collins
Technical Operations Manager
Advanced Computing and Information Systems Lab, ECE
University of Florida
352-392-5414
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