Studiare all’Unipi: corsi, iscrizioni e servizi per ogni fase del percorso accademico, dall’orientamento alle opportunità post-laurea
Servizi e opportunità per accompagnare chi studia a Pisa nel percorso universitario, in un campus integrato nella città
Con la nostra ricerca, espandiamo la frontiera della conoscenza e prepariamo persone pronte a contribuire al futuro della società
Valorizziamo la conoscenza in un rapporto aperto con le imprese e la società per la crescita culturale, sociale ed economica del Paese
Promuoviamo la diffusione del sapere e sosteniamo le trasformazioni sociali, partecipando al progresso della comunità e del territorio
L’identità di Unipi: la sua storia, i valori che la guidano e la visione del futuro, tra tradizione, innovazione e impegno per la comunità
Language: English
Period: 13 – 24 January 2025
Deadline: 13 December 2024
Program Intensity: Full-Time
ECTS: 6
Tuition fees: 500€
In the Humanities, the exponential increase in digital documentation requires us to question its management, use, availability to the scientific community, and sustainability. These issues are even more crucial in archaeology because they relate to non-reproducible primary data. In order to effectively retrieve, store, manage, prepare for analysis, and communicate the information and the scientific range of such an amount of data, modern archaeologists should be able to deal with concepts and tools related to new technologies. Such digital competencies are not present in a standard archaeology background, though they are fundamental to interacting with ICT experts effectively.
The “R 4 aRchaeologists” Winter School aims for a fruitful combination of archaeology and statistics through the teaching of Data analysis, Data mining, and Data visualisation techniques. It is conducted through R, a programming language and free software environment for statistical computing and graphics. The large amount of data that is produced through archaeological work shows a wide degree of heterogeneity, complexity, and interconnection, making the use of algorithmic methods unavoidable. R is one of the main programming languages of Data Science and includes a wide variety of statistical and graphical techniques: linear and nonlinear modelling, statistical tests, spatial statistics, time-series analysis, classification, clustering, and others.
Bibliography:
The Winter School will last 60 hours, from January 13th to 24th, 2025, and it will take place on campus in Pisa, at the Department of Civilisations and Forms of Knowledge, in Via Trieste, 40.
The program will be activated also in distance learning mode (TEAMS platform).
The Winter School “R 4 aRcheologists” will enable participants to conduct statistical analysis and visualization of Archaeological data. It is built around a new paradigm, which takes into consideration archaeologists as both producers and users of digital archaeological data.
Attendees will learn the concepts and methods of univariate and multivariate analysis, spatial analysis, and data visualisation through an integrated use of R ecosystem software packages, statistical and practical principles.
Students, graduates, PhD candidates, and post-docs in archaeology or related to Cultural Heritage.
Admission Requirements
Specific computer science or technology skills are not required.
For an effective learning environment, the number of participants will be limited to 20.
Personal laptops are needed for attending the winter school.
Some introductory tutorials will be delivered to attendees before the School starts.
Important notice:
Required documents
All the documents must be in pdf format, in order to upload them on the portal when required.
Application has to be submitted via Alice portal following the instructions of the “How to apply” page.
Tuition fees: 500€
Pay fees by Debit/Credit Card or PayPal online using the following:Payment Form.
Notice:
Refund policy
Tuition fees will be refunded onfly in case of cancellation of the Winter School.
Fundings
Please write to the coordinator to get information.
Coordinator
Prof. Gabriele Gattiglia gabriele.gattiglia@unipi.it
Dott. Nevio Dubbini nevio.dubbini@gmail.com
Website http://www.mappaproject.org/r4rchaeologists/
Summer/Winter School Office support.summerschool@unipi.it