Wednesday, August 28, 2024

  • Grant Writing Academy: Competitive Proposal Development for the National Science Foundation (NSF)

    TBD

    Dr. Saiful Khondaker, Interim Assistant VP for Research Advancement for UCF Office of Research, and Professor of Nanotechnology, Physics, and Electrical Engineering, will facilitate this session. Several strong/weak NSF proposal writing examples will be discussed to demonstrate best practices. A brief overview of the NSF proposal review process, pros and cons of communicating with the NSF program manager before proposal …

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  • DirectConnect to UCF® Online Information Session

    Virtual

    Join us online for an information session on DirectConnect to UCF and learn what guaranteed admission is all about. In this interactive information session, ask questions, and find out what you need to know to make your transition to UCF easy. Reserve Your Spot DirectConnect to UCF guarantees admission (consistent with university policy) to UCF with an associate degree (A.A.) …

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  • Introduction to Python

    R1:101: Research 1, Room 101

    This workshop is designed to equip you with the core fundamentals for programming in Python. Throughout this course, you will explore the core concepts of Python programming, focusing on variables, lists, loops, and conditional statements.We'll begin by demystifying the concept of variables, teaching you how to store and manipulate data effectively. From there, we'll delve into lists, uncovering how to …

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  • Real Estate Investments and How to Protect Your Assets with Jarrod Etheridge

    Student Union: The Blackstone LaunchPad

    Monopoly makes investing in real estate exciting, but it also teaches that strategy is key.  Real Estate Attorney Jarrod Ethridge will be hosting this Ideas Circle to discuss real estate investments and how to protect your assets. Bring your questions on real estate investments and how to safeguard your assets.

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  • Narcotics Anonymous (Recurring Event)

    Ferrell Commons 171: Pride Commons

    This group meets every Wednesday except when the campus is closed. NA is a non-profit fellowship of men and women for whom drugs have become a major problem. We meet regularly to help each other live drug-free. There are no dues or fees, the only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using. Our fellowship focuses primarily on recovery …

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