Wednesday, September 11, 2024

  • UCF Ideas Competition - Submit by 9/29

    Virtual

    UCF's Ideas Competition provides ALL students with an opportunity to share early-stage innovation and startup ideas and compete for cash prizes. Every problem and every solution is eligible - take your first step as a creator, innovator, entrepreneur, and leader by sharing your ideas for making things better!  FOUR STUDENTS WILL EARN $1000 PRIZES FOR THEIR IDEAS! UCF's Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership has …

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  • Triathlon Training (Recurring Event)

    Main RWC

    This 6-week Small Group Training program will prepare participants for the Ron Jon Cocoa Beach Sprint Triathlon (swim 1/4-mile, bike 12.5 miles, run 3.1 miles). There is a bike requirement for the race, but not for the training. Both new and veteran triathletes are welcome; however, previous fitness experience is recommended. Training takes place on Monday's and Wednesday's at 7 …

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  • UCF Remembers 9/11

    Veterans Commemorative Site

    The university community comes together on this solemn day to remember and honor those brave men and women who gave everything on this tragic day.   Listen to a retired New York City Firefighter who experienced the day and the aftermath of searching through and sorting the rubble.

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  • Grant Writing Academy: Competitive Proposal Development for the National Institutes of Health (NIH)

    TBD

    Dr. Dinender Singla, Professor of Medicine, UCF College of Medicine, Cardiovascular Division Leader, will facilitate this session. Several strong/weak NIH proposal writing examples will be discussed to demonstrate best practices. A brief overview of the NIH proposal review process, pros and cons of communicating with NIH program manager before proposal submission, developing an impactful specific aims page, developing a research …

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  • FREE HIV Rapid Testing Event (Recurring Event)

    Wellness and Health Promotion Services: Building 88 Room 111

    Do you know your status? Stop by Wellness and Health Promotion Services during our Free Rapid HIV Testing event from 10 am - 12 pm to get tested. No appointments necessary - walk-ins are welcome. Take charge of your sexual wellness by taking an HIV test and get your results in 15 minutes or less. Be a Healthy Knight. WHPS …

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  • COM Kickoff!

    UCF Student Union Key West Ballroom

    Are you a Pre-Health student?   COM Kick-Off is the event for you!  Stop by the Key West Ballroom on September 11 from 11-1 to get connected to campus resources designed to support your journey.    Pre-Health and service-registered student organizations will be in attendance. Plus you’ll have the opportunity to meet representatives from the College of Medicine MD admissions team, …

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  • Business Model Canvas Workshop: Value Propositions

    Virtual

    Join us for an insightful virtual workshop focused on honing your problem-solving skills. In this session, you'll learn how to identify problems that need solving and find the right solutions to address them. https://ucf.startuptree.co/event/s/P8yfWdbtkbTpoUM4KTijjA/Business-Model-Canvas-Workshop%253A-Value-Propositions

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  • Welcome Wednesday: Choosing the Right Grad Program for You!

    Virtual

    Choosing the right graduate program is a critical decision that can significantly impact your future. In this session, join Maija Hallsmith, Assistant Director of Graduate Academic Diversity at Brown University, as she guides you through the essential steps to kickstart your exploration of graduate programs. You’ll learn about the key factors to consider when selecting programs and gain the tools …

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  • Be Better Club - Themed Ethics Discussions (Recurring Event)

    Virtual

    The Be Better Club is an informal discussion group where people across the university and beyond meet to discuss contemporary ethical issues. You can see recordings of past meetings via this link! Join with the Zoom Link: Discussions are held by Zoom and are open to everyone. Join us at https://ucf.zoom.us/j/92690949924  Code: 593463~~~ Schedule for Fall 2024 August 28 12:00pm Eastern Egalitarian …

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  • Fund your study abroad! Gilman Info Sessions (Recurring Event)

    UCF Global - 101: Room 101

    Join us for an in-person information session on the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship at UCF Global! Learn how this prestigious award can help fund your study abroad experience. During this session, we'll cover eligibility requirements, the application process, and tips for writing a competitive essay. Whether you're planning your first international trip or continuing your global education, this session …

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  • Downtown Campus - Maximizing Your Internship Experience (In-person only)

    Downtown Campus: DPAC 102

    Now that you’ve landed the internship, what's next? Learn how to make the most of your experience through building relationships and best practices on the job for future opportunities! Learn how to stand out, and get that job offer after the internship is complete! *This workshop is at the Downtown Campus, in-person only.* GEB Eligible For questions, email oel@ucf.edu. If …

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  • Undergraduate Admissions Virtual Information Session (Recurring Event)

    Virtual

    This 30-minute information session will introduce prospective high school seniors and their families to the University of Central Florida, explain the undergraduate application process and cover topics like admission requirements and merit scholarships. Q&A is encouraged during and after the presentation.

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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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