The “Government Contracting Overview” seminar, presented by the Florida PTAC at UCF in partnership with the Florida SBDC at UCF, is designed for established small business owners with some commercial momentum that are curious about government contracting, as well as business owners that may already be involved in government contracting.
This workshop will present government contracting in three components:
1. Positioning for Government Contracting
2. Developing Reactive Business Development Strategies
3. Developing Proactive Business Development
StrategiesSpecifically, we will discuss registration requirements, social-economic certification opportunities, market research tools, Florida PTAC’s “Bid-Match” system and what we refer to as the initial “Marketing Tool Kit” for government contractors. Join us for this great learning opportunity!
Speaker:
Kara Vernon, Procurement Specialist FPTAC at UCF
]]>Exhibiting artists: Swami Aguilera, Vanessa Astorga, Oliver Banaszak, Cara Benacquisto, Nathaniel Benetatos, Rebecca Biegalski, Bobin Bijoy, Gregory Brierre, Gabriella Burleson, Dylan Cervenak, Ryan Chadeayne, Thany Chau, Gabs Coronel, Conny Cruz, Katherine Darnell, Nathalie Deligero, Edwin Devilas, Brooke Eichberger, Austen Erby, Vlada Evtushenko, Laritza Exposito, Nathan Febriano, Stephanie Febus, Annie Fong, Kevaun Gayle, Mauricio Gonzalez Barragan, Caitlynn Gosha, Alec Greenberg, Angel Hainesworth, Valerie Hamer, Michelle Harris, Cindy Haslam, Armando Hernandez, Sammantha Hill, Stephanie Hull, Julien Joachim, Joshua Kethan, Aaron Knight, Autumn Knox, Triston Krebs, Cristina Lancranjan, Rafael Layish, Jennifer Le, Beux Leto, Joshua Levy, Kristine Lopez, Ethan Lupowitz, Hannah Makholm, Tiffany Marin, Damita McCluster, Taylor McNiff, Joi Miller, Thalia Mondragon, Autumn Montague-James, Brandan Morris, Tin Nguyen, Oluwatoyin Oshomoji, Issac Paz, Christian Petroccelli, David Pinto-Ovalle, Alysia Ramirez, Rebecca Rios, Sara Schubert, Christopher Sciove, Alexander Scott, Tzu Su, Ryan Truong, Rada Ursu, Justine Vadnais, Alec Villena, Amy Wang, Roshumba Wheeler, Alison Wright, Nicole Young, and Jialing Zhang
Exhibition Dates: April 5- 8, 2021
Our physical gallery space has reopened! Hours of operation are as follows:
Monday - Thursday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Friday: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Virtual exhibition: https://bit.ly/RevivalBFA
Free parking is available in Garage F next to CFE Arena. $5 parking lot H-4 or Garage I requires purchasing a visitor permit from a kiosk. Please note that visitors should park in green student spaces ONLY, as the $5 daily permit does not cover red and blue spaces.
]]>If you have questions or concerns, please contact Karen Biraimah, Karen.Biraimah@ucf.edu (UCF Fulbright Liaison) or Pallavoor Vaidyanathan, Vaidy@ucf.edu (UCF Faculty Administrator)
]]>Join Professor and Judge Eric Merriam and SPSIA Alumni who are current 1Ls to learn about what to expect during your first year of law school and how to prepare to meet the challenges and succeed.
This session is geared towards students committed to or expecting to attend law school in Fall 2021. All students interested in law school are welcome to attend.
Join us after the planting for a fun and educational tour of the park that will include information about recent garden installations, future development and the history of the UCF Arboretum.
Spots are limited, so RSVP to secure your spot on the tour today!
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Learn more here: https://arts.cah.ucf.edu/celebrates/
UCF Celebrates the Arts, a festival showcasing creativity, innovation and collaboration from Orlando’s hometown university, occurs annually at Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in April. The event is hosted by the UCF College of Arts and Humanities and features the faculty and students from the School of Performing Arts and the School of Visual Arts and Design, as well as work from the humanities departments and other units from around the university. UCF Celebrates the Arts 2021 will feature both in-person and virtual events to ensure everyone can celebrate UCF artists in whatever setting they are most comfortable.
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Tickets: Free, no ticket required
Learn more here: https://arts.cah.ucf.edu/celebrates/
UCF Celebrates the Arts, a festival showcasing creativity, innovation and collaboration from Orlando’s hometown university, occurs annually at Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in April. The event is hosted by the UCF College of Arts and Humanities and features the faculty and students from the School of Performing Arts and the School of Visual Arts and Design, as well as work from the humanities departments and other units from around the university. UCF Celebrates the Arts 2021 will feature both in-person and virtual events to ensure everyone can celebrate UCF artists in whatever setting they are most comfortable.
]]>During the Spring 2021 semester, all OUR workshops will be held through Zoom.
To register for this workshop, please visit: https://our.ucf.edu/about/calendar/
]]>Meetings for this semester will be every other Wednesday, beginning February 10 from 1-2pm (alternating with Café Francophone).
Send us an email for the Zoom link. ucfpdp@gmail.com
À bientôt!
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All you need to bring to the lab is your resume, cover letter or online profile ready to pull up, and positive energy! This session is not available for GEB points.
RSVP by logging in at ucf.joinhandshake.com, click on events and search for Career Lab. Click on the zoom link in each Career Lab to reserve your spot.
To join this session, please select "Sign in with SSO," make sure "UCF" is listed as the Zoom Domain, and sign in with your NID and NID password.
]]>Title IX: 2/26 (1 p.m.), 3/11 (3 p.m.), 3/17 (2 p.m.), 4/7 (3 p.m.)
Green Dot: 2/24 (2 p.m.), 3/8 (1 p.m.), 3/25 (1 p.m.), 4/6 (2 p.m.)
Cares: 3/1 (3 p.m.), 3/10 (2 p.m.), 3/26 (1 p.m.), 4/5 (2 p.m.)
]]>Zoom Link: https://ucf.zoom.us/j/98726504186
]]>This workshop will focus on three steps in developing your story:
Facilitated by Dr. Gregg Buckingham, Marc Consalo, Esq. and Michelle Pothoven
Zoom
Passcode: 550100
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This workshop is presented as part of UCF SPA's Professional Development Series. The series provides workshops and skill sessions for students to connect with practitioners, network with peers and develop professional skills to prepare them for graduation. Stay tuned for announcements of other sessions in the series.
]]>This free interactive workshop offers an introduction to transcribing letters from the past. Select from four themed-breakout sessions and try your hand at reading their hand. Topics include: Movers and Quakers, Love and Marriage in Early America; Gossip and Sex in Early America; The Ties that Bind – Family Relations in Early America.
Focused on the dynamics of migration in the early modern world, PRINT is an interdisciplinary project in which faculty and students are creating a database of correspondence that will produce visualizations to illustrate connections that arose in response to religious persecution and missionary work.
Tickets: Pay what you can (suggested $10)
Tickets available now. Learn more and reserve yours here: https://arts.cah.ucf.edu/celebrates/
UCF Celebrates the Arts, a festival showcasing creativity, innovation and collaboration from Orlando’s hometown university, occurs annually at Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in April. The event is hosted by the UCF College of Arts and Humanities and features the faculty and students from the School of Performing Arts and the School of Visual Arts and Design, as well as work from the humanities departments and other units from around the university. UCF Celebrates the Arts 2021 will feature both in-person and virtual events to ensure everyone can celebrate UCF artists in whatever setting they are most comfortable.
]]>Students must register for this workshop through their myUCF Student Center under Graduate Students, then Pathways to Success. Students will receive a link to participate online upon registration in myUCF.
]]>CAPS Workshops are designed to address common concerns and help students develop skills to enhance well-being and reduce stress. All CAPS workshops are offered free to UCF students and you do not need to be clients at CAPS to participate.
Due to the ongoing pandemic, workshops will be held online through Zoom. Workshops will share information about mental health and wellness, but they are not a substitute for mental health treatment.
For a full list of Spring 2021 CAPS Workshops and to access the link to join a virtual workshop, please click here: https://caps.sdes.ucf.edu/groups/caps-workshops/
]]>The workshops are targeted to faculty, post-docs and student researchers and will be especially useful for those who are new to computational science and interested in learning about the resources available to them at UCF and beyond. Topics span the areas of research data management, high-performance computing, and programming for scientific analysis and will feature some sessions with hands-on learning.
The April 7 session details are:
Title: Foundations of Data Management: Maximizing the Impact of Your Data
Location: Online Session, please see registration link for details.
Description: Citation metrics provides useful quantitative data regarding the impact of a scholar's research. Learning how to maximize your reach using tools like Web of Science, Google Metrics, ORCID, ResearchGate, and Academia.edu among others, doesn't have to be as daunting of a task as it first appears. This session will cover information on how to evaluate citation metrics as well as provide tips on how to manage your online research profiles.
Presenters: Ven Basco and Sarah Norris, UCF Libraries
Register: https://ucf.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAtdO2rrzsoGtRlPOxLRkglWvT5czT9t-0-
For full information about the Research Computing and Data Workshops Series visit their website.
]]>Our club is the Society of Hispanic Engineers. We invite all students to join, regardless of their background or major. For our members, we offer workshops, discussion panels, information sessions and much more to fully prepare our soon-to-be engineers in the real-world. Companies come to our chapter to discuss a multitude of topics, such as how to write a winning resume, interviewing tips/techniques and what companies expect out of an entry-level engineer.
With almost 400 members, every day we're closer to reaching the entire Hispanic STEM community at the University of Central Florida. We are devoted to empowering our members to realize their fullest potential and to impact the world through STEM awareness, access, support and development. Leadership is a key element for SHPE and we encourage all members to become leaders within our organization. It’s not only a great experience, but it allows others meet other students and chapters.
For more information, please visit the following:
Slack: shpeucf.slack.com
Instagram: @shpeucf
Twitter: @shpeucf
Facebook: facebook.com/groups/SHPEUCF/
Students must register for this workshop through their myUCF Student Center under Graduate Students, then Pathways to Success. Students will receive a link to participate online upon registration in myUCF.
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