Our @UF Department of Religion faculty & graduate students are all over the world making presentations, publishing research, & making a splash in the field of #religiousstudies! We are proud to share their summer news: https://t.co/lNogMbTI7K #gatorgood
Faculty! Join us this Friday at 1PM in Room 145 of the International Center, The HUB for our Summer Info Session. We will go over application guidelines & eligibility, funding, and our comprehensive workshop series. RSVP today! OGRE @ ufl . edu
Thanks to a generous donation from Kathy L. Carney and her son Ryan, we recently acquired pre-1930s @UF memorabilia that they discovered after purchasing a storage drum from a West Virginia thrift store. It turned out to be a rather historic find!
Heading #scalloping this year? Check out our new publication: Best Practices for Scalloping From the Boat to Your Plate https://t.co/vLEJHJhhN9 @EDISPubs
Faculty: How does $5,000 in seed funding to support your international research, sound? The Global Fellows Program has prepared faculty to navigate the IRB, write stronger proposals, identify more grant opportunities and establish interdisciplinary collaborations abroad. Join us!
On this day in 1856, Nikola Tesla was born in the Austrian Empire (present day Croatia). This 1890s photograph of Tesla, an engineer, physicist, and inventor who emigrated to the United States in 1884, is held in @HarvardLibrary.
The University of Florida International Center invites students, faculty, staff and alumni to enter its annual international photography contest. All photographs must portray the theme "Global Culture".
Submission period opens August 13, 2018.
@UFlaw's short tax course, a deep dive update into int'l aspects of the new US tax law is coming up in just 2 weeks @ UF's Coral Gables conf ctr, last chance to register @ https://t.co/PLvD5zciQP
I'm looking forward to learning from all the great speakers!
Born on this day in 1823, Phineas Gage was working on a railroad in 1848 when a 13½ pound iron rod fired accidentally into his head. Amazingly, he survived. His skull, along with the rod, are conserved at @harvardmed's Countway Library: https://t.co/UWPRPE5rUb
What happens when public school teachers and faculty members from @UF, @UNF and @UNG_News seek to connect educators, students and community members who are leading the social justice work across the Southeastern United States? ➡️ https://t.co/leh2hq5V5C
„Organic farming as a path to salvation for Muslims in Senegal.“ A summer fieldwork report from #UFreligion student Aya Cockram: https://t.co/PLkSGGpA8o
Thanks to @CPRLibrarian of @uflib for taking the time to talk to me about resources, databases, and research tips as I work toward my dissertation defense next year.
Even if you think you're a research guru you can always learn something more from your librarian!
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