Hi all Apologies for cross-posting from the Programming-as-Social-Science mailing list (PASS@JISCMAIL.AC.UK) for anyone who's on there too. Myself and Mark Carrigan have put together a "Programming with Python for Social Science" residential bootcamp event, which is currently open for applications (and I figured some of the more UK-based people on this mailing list might be interested). More details can be found at: https://www.ncrm.ac.uk/training/show.php?article=9852 but the tl;dr is: * When: 29th October to 1st November 2019 * Where: University of Manchester, UK * Cost: Free (and includes funding for bed and breakfast accomodation for the duration of the event, lunches and one evening meal). * Entry Level: No prior knowledge of Python/programming required, the bootcamp is for social science PGRs and research-active academics. * Deadline: Deadline to submit applications is 12pm Friday 31st August, and decisions will be made by 10th September. Details on how to submit in the link above. * What's On/Why: See link for details, and feel free to ask me any questions 😊 Thanks very much! Phil Brooker