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Introduction to Presenting Data
Royal Statistical Society

16 June 2026 - Short 3 hour course! Certificate of attendance included!

Summary

Price
£300 - £396 inc VAT
Study method
Online + live classes
Duration
3 hours · Full-time
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Certificate of Attendance - Free
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

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Dates

Start date
End date
16/06/2026
16/06/2026
Additional info: 3 hour course, from 9-12am

Overview

This course provides a foundation for the different ways in which statistical information is presented. The course explains the basic principles of presenting information in tables, charts, maps and text. These are illustrated and then reinforced through practical exercises.

This course is being delivered over two morning on 16 June 2026

Certificates

Description

Level: Foundation (F)

This course provides a foundation for the different ways in which statistical information is presented. The course explains the basic principles of presenting information in tables, charts, maps and text. These are illustrated and then reinforced through practical exercises. It is being delviered over two mornings.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, participants will be equipped to disseminate statistical messages in a clear, accurate and meaningful way across various media to general audiences.

Topics Covered

  • Information in Tables
  • Information in Charts
  • Information on the internet
  • Information in Text
  • Principles of Presentation

Delegate Feedback

"The course has given me an overall understanding of how data should be presented”.

"Covered lots of useful information that was new to me and that I can apply back at work”.

"Excellent course leader, clear presentation and very helpful”.

"It was the most directly useful training course I have ever attended and I have not hesitated to tell my colleagues this!”

Who is this course for?

Target Audience

This course is for anyone who is involved in communicating statistics to non-statisticians, or for those who report on data of any description and who want to use data to give various messages to a general audience, be that within organisations, to specific communities or to the general pub

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