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WA Interactive Session: Tips, tricks and tools to support data analysis (In person 30 April 2026)

WA Interactive Session: Tips, tricks and tools to support data analysis (In person 30 April 2026)

 WA Interactive Session

Date and time: Thursday 30 April 2026, 4.30pm - 6.30pm AWST 
Topic: Tips, tricks and tools to support data analysis
Venue: The UWA Club, University of Western Australia, Crawley 6009
Hosts: Janet Conte and Lisette Kaleveld | WA Regional Committee
Register online by: 28 April 2026

Event description:

Data analysis can often be overlooked in terms of evaluation learning, it is often done on the run, and many of us tend to resort to the same old methods just to get it done. It's time to explore this area in more depth, and learn some fresh ideas from one another. Come join us for this interactive, face-to-face session. We will invite everyone (who wishes) to share something practical and handy they have used for data analysis. Everyone will be given 5 minutes to share a tip, trick, template, tool or approach that has worked for you.
Sharing handouts, resources or links is encouraged!
Held at a social venue, buy yourself a drink and have fun at the same time.

This event has been organised by the WA Regional Network of the AES. Our seminar series provides an opportunity for you to meet with AES members and others in the evaluation community and to share and learn from the experiences of fellow evaluators.

Please check your email address is correct on your registration form before submitting.

Event Information

Event Date 30 Apr 2026 4:30pm
Event End Date 30 Apr 2026 6:30pm
Cut Off Date 28 Apr 2026 4:00pm
Location UWA Club
Categories Western Australia

Venue Information - UWA Club

Hackett Entrance, 1 Hackett Dr, Crawley WA 6009

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