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Data visualisation training - Session 2 'Designing with integrity'

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Wednesday, October 15, 2025

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04:30 PM Europe/Amsterdam

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Join us for a three-part training series on data visualisation and learn how to turn complex data into clear, ethical, and engaging visuals. Led by data visualisation expert and professor Alberto Cairo, each 90-minute session combines theory, hands-on practice, and curated materials to help you design visualisations that communicate insights effectively. The sessions are open to all backgrounds and experience levels, and attending all three is highly recommended.

Session 2: Designing with integrity

Visualisations can clarify, but they can also mislead. In this second session, taking place on Wednesday, 15 October 2025, from 16:30 to 18:00 CEST, you’ll learn how to spot and avoid common pitfalls that distort data or confuse viewers. You will learn how to choose the right chart types, think critically about scales and legends, and encode data responsibly. This episode is all about designing with integrity, ensuring your visuals are both accurate and trustworthy.

To get the full value of this series, make sure to register for all three sessions. Each session builds on the last to help you master the principles of ethical and impactful data visualisation:

After registering, you will receive an email with a calendar invite and the webinar link. This webinar is part of the 'Introducing data visualisation' course offered by the data.europa academy and will be recorded for future access.