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Graduate School Doctoral Research Travel Award Deadline

Graduate School Doctoral Research Travel Award The Graduate School Doctoral Research Travel Award provides research related travel expenses for UF PhD students in selected majors in the humanities, arts, and social sciences (listed below). This program is for students to effectively conduct doctoral dissertation research away from UF when faced with inadequate departmental funding. A

FASA Colloquium

1208A Turlington Hall

Speaker: Fatu Suah Human Trafficking: A Global Perspective

FASA Colloquium

1208A Turlington Hall

Speaker: Fatu Suah Human Trafficking: A Global Perspective

Graduate School Dissertation Completion Award Deadline

Please don’t forget that the application process is now open for Graduate School Dissertation Completion awards also.  While the Graduate School deadline is October 21st, because you need both Department Chair and Dean signature on your application package, the Department deadline is October 14th at 4:00 p.m.  The completed application package should be submitted to

Graduate School Dissertation Completion Award Deadline

Please don’t forget that the application process is now open for Graduate School Dissertation Completion awards also.  More information can be found at:  http://graduateschool.ufl.edu/prospective-students/funding/dissertation/graduate-school-dissertation-award/  While the Graduate School deadline is October 21st, because you need both Department Chair and Dean signature on your application package, the Department deadline is October 14th at 4:00 p.m.  The

External Professionalism Seminar

The Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere is excited to announce the fall workshops in our 2016-2017 Humanities Grant-and-Fellowship-Writing Series made possible with support from the CLAS Dean’s Office and UF Office of Research.   These informational workshops highlight funding and career opportunities for graduate students, offer helpful information for faculty advisors, and provide general

External Professionalism Seminar

The Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere is excited to announce the fall workshops in our 2016-2017 Humanities Grant-and-Fellowship-Writing Series made possible with support from the CLAS Dean’s Office and UF Office of Research.   These informational workshops highlight funding and career opportunities for graduate students, offer helpful information for faculty advisors, and provide general

External Professionalism Seminar

October 18th - 4pm-5pm Electronic Thesis & Dissertation Submissions Stacy Wallace, Ken Booth McKnight Brain Institute DeWeese Auditorium (LG-101A) To register, log into GIMS and follow the steps below: Registration Instructions Login to GIMS using your GatorLink ID and Password: https://gradschool.ufl.edu/gimsportal/gatorlink/portal.aspx Once you login, on the top of the page click on the “Workshops” tab

External Professionalism Seminar

October 18th - 4pm-5pm Electronic Thesis & Dissertation Submissions Stacy Wallace, Ken Booth McKnight Brain Institute DeWeese Auditorium (LG-101A) To register, log into GIMS and follow the steps below: Registration Instructions Login to GIMS using your GatorLink ID and Password: https://gradschool.ufl.edu/gimsportal/gatorlink/portal.aspx Once you login, on the top of the page click on the “Workshops” tab

External Professionalism Seminar

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