Two things were different about this year's Queenstown Research Week. First, it was in Nelson, and second, New Zealand's eInfrastructure partners NeSI, NZGL and REANNZ were platinum co-sponsors of ... Read more

Attribution:  Registration is now open for eResearch NZ 2017, taking place at the Rydges Lakeland Resort, Queenstown from the 20th to 22nd February 2017.Register here now.Early bird registrations a... Read more

Attribution: © Kirsten Brown NeSI will be holding an informal, open day of eResearch focused presentations, case studies, networking and discussions, for all University of Otago staff and postgradu... Read more

Software Carpentry's mission is to help scientists and engineers get more research done in less time and with less pain by teaching them basic lab skills for scientific computing. This hands-on wor... Read more

Software Carpentry's mission is to help scientists and engineers get more research done in less time and with less pain by teaching them basic lab skills for scientific computing. This hands-on wor... Read more

Software Carpentry's mission is to help scientists and engineers get more research done in less time and with less pain by teaching them basic lab skills for scientific computing. This hands-on wor... Read more

Digital Skills for Research Training Week @ Lincoln is an event that provides an opportunity for all researchers to improve their computational lab skills through a number of hands-on training sess... Read more

Digital Skills for Research Training Week @ Lincoln is an event that provides an opportunity for all researchers to improve their computational lab skills through a number of hands-on training sess... Read more

As we announced a couple of weeks ago, NeSI is going to run Software and Data Carpentry Instructor Training 2017. The event will take place on January 25-26, 2017 and will be held at the University... Read more

Growing computational capacity among wet-lab scientists

"Coding is something we shouldn’t be afraid of and it is something we should embrace as scientists moving into the future of big data."
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