Events/Workshops: by Category “Workshop/Conference”

  • MPI Programming workshop Part 2 of 2

    Partnership 2: Room 141

    The Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center is pleased to present the “MPI Programming” workshop.   This workshop is intended to give C and Fortran programmers a hands-on introduction to MPI programming. Both days are condensed to accommodate multiple time zones but packed with useful information and lab exercises. Attendees will leave with a working knowledge of how to write scalable codes using …

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  • CCIE Virtual Research Circle (Recurring Event)

    Virtual

    Join the CCIE Virtual Bi-Weekly Research Circles—a space where faculty from UCF’s College of Community Innovation and Education (CCIE) and across the university come together to share ideas, spark interdisciplinary dialogue, and explore community-based research initiatives.  Dates and Topics 9/3/2025 - RAST Services and research Faculty Support 9/17/2025 - CCIE Service Centers - CREST, CASTLE Lab, PEER 10/1/2025 - Centers …

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  • Good enough practices in scientific computing

    Virtual

    This workshop is targeted at a broad audience of researchers who want to learn how to be more efficient and effective in their data analysis and computing, whatever their career stage may be.The lesson is inspired by and based on the paper, Good Enough Practices in Scientific Computing (Wilson et al., 2017): “a set of good computing practices that every …

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  • Digital Accessibility 101: Self-Evaluating for Beginners

    Virtual

    Digital Accessibility 101: Self-Evaluating for Beginners introduces the basics of accessible digital content. Learn key principles of inclusive design, WCAG fundamentals, and how to identify common accessibility issues in websites, documents, and multimedia. You’ll gain practical tools to begin evaluating your own content—no prior experience needed, just a commitment to accessibility.

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  • Crafting Your Law School Personal Statement: One-on-One Advising

    Virtual

    Academic Advancement Programs (AAP) invites you to meet one-on-one with a FAMU College of Law admissions representative for a personalized advising session designed for students preparing to submit their law school applications.  ⚠️ This session is offered on a sign-up basis only. You MUST reserve your spot in advance by registering through the SignUpGenius link here.   If you already have a draft …

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  • Button Making Workshop

    John C. Hitt: 402

    Join us for a button-making event using images from Special Collections & University Archives! Feel free to bring your own content to personalize your buttons!

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  • Introduction to UCF's High-Performance Computing (ARCC Clusters)

    Virtual

    Computational research can analyze models and/or data to reach new conclusions in faster ways or more complex scenarios. UCF has a 8,000+ core cluster for general-purpose computation for research across many fields of academic work, and a 54-node GPU cluster for specialized computation.This workshop will review capabilities of the UCF Advanced Research Computing Center in general, with a focus on …

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  • Get HIP: Study Abroad 101

    TCH 202

    Learn how to get involved in a wide variety of opportunities like undergraduate research, studying abroad, internships, learning communities, graduate school preparations, and more. Come to meet with a UCF Abroad representative to learn more about how to participate in study abroad and to address any questions you have about getting involved.  Whether planning for graduate school or a career, High-Impact Practice experiences offer you …

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  • Accelerate Computational research with ACCESS

    Virtual

    Join Ben Keene and Nandan Tandon of the Office of Research's Cyberinfrastructure Facilitation team as they discuss how the National Science Foundation's ACCESS program can provide you with free computational resources for your research. NSF has granted $52 million over five years to advanced computational resource providers, and has developed an ecosystem to assist and accelerate computational research. Watch this …

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  • Law Enforcement Panel: Reporting Human Trafficking Safely

    Rosen College: Darden Auditorium, Room 101

    This interactive panel brings together local law enforcement experts to guide students on how to properly recognize and report potential human trafficking situations while keeping themselves and others safe. Officers share real-world insights on what information is most useful, how to avoid common mistakes, and the steps to take when escalating concerns within a workplace setting. Students will gain practical, …

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  • Charting Customers: Market, Demographics & Location Research

    John C. Hitt Library: 170: John C. Hitt Library: 170

    Every idea needs an audience. This session will introduce tools for understanding who your customers are, where they are, and what they need. From demographics to location analysis, you’ll see how research can guide better decisions about markets and opportunities.

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  • 18th Annual Human Trafficking Awareness Conference

    Rosen College: Darden Auditorium, Room 101 and Virtual

    BEHIND THE CLICK: REWRITING THE ALGORITHM TO REDUCE DEMAND AGAINST EXPLOITATION Conference speakers are all survivors and lived experience experts. Please join United Abolitionists, Inc. and the University of Central Florida’s Center for the Study of Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery for the 18th Annual Human Trafficking Awareness Conference. This hybrid conference brings together survivors, lived-experience leaders, advocates, technologists, researchers, and policymakers …

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  • Get Started in Undergraduate Research (Recurring Event)

    Dixon Career Center: DCC 121 and Virtual

    Are you interested in learning more about research? Not sure where to start or how to navigate all the programs available? This workshop will discuss how to expand your academic experience through undergraduate research, including how to get started by finding a faculty mentor.  Questions? Feel free to contact the Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR@ucf.edu) 

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  • Summer Research Funding (Recurring Event)

    Dixon Career Center: DCC 121 and Virtual

    Come explore opportunities to engage in research around the United States and the world!   There are opportunities to engage in research at other universities and research institutions (e.g., the National Institute of Health). Previous UCF undergraduates have spent the summer all around the country including Harvard, Yale, Ohio State, Stanford, Vanderbilt, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the University of Pennsylvania.  …

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  • Teaching with Video: A Faculty Guide to Zoom and Panopto (Recurring Event)

    Faculty Multimedia Center, Classroom Building 1: Room 201

    This 60-minute workshop gives faculty a clear, practical overview of Zoom and Panopto for creating course videos. Learn how to choose the right tool, set up recordings, avoid common mistakes, upload or edit videos, add captions, and review analytics when sharing content in Webcourses@UCF. We’ll walk through essential Zoom settings, Panopto’s editing features, and simple workflows that save time and …

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  • CCIE Virtual Research Circle (Recurring Event)

    Virtual

    Join the CCIE Virtual Bi-Weekly Research Circles—a space where faculty from UCF’s College of Community Innovation and Education (CCIE) and across the university come together to share ideas, spark interdisciplinary dialogue, and explore community-based research initiatives.  Dates and Topics 9/3/2025 - RAST Services and research Faculty Support 9/17/2025 - CCIE Service Centers - CREST, CASTLE Lab, PEER 10/1/2025 - Centers …

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  • BEAM It Like You Mean It: Get Involved with Intention

    Virtual

    Ready to stand out—and feel like you belong while doing it? Join Academic Advancement Programs for a fast-paced, purpose-packed session where you’ll explore programs that align with your goals, map your next steps using the BEAM framework (Belonging, Engaging, Achieving, and Meaning) and leave with a plan to get involved with intention.  *This workshop is designed for students in the Exploring stage.  …

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  • AI vs. Academic Honesty: Leveraging Respondus LockDown Browser & Monitor (Recurring Event)

    Faculty Multimedia Center, Classroom Building 1: Room 201

    In an era where AI tools are widespread, maintaining academic integrity in online assessments has never been more challenging. This workshop will explore how Respondus LockDown Browser and Monitor can be effectively used to deter and detect AI-assisted engagement during online assessments. Attendees will gain hands-on experience in configuring exams, understanding monitoring analytics, and implementing best practices to ensure secure …

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  • How to Create Accessible Documents - Microsoft Office (Recurring Event)

    Virtual

    How to Create Accessible Documents – Microsoft Office covers the core principles of document accessibility using Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel. Learn how to build accessible content from the start and follow along with a hands-on demonstration to remediate an inaccessible file. By the end of this session, you’ll understand how to identify and correct common accessibility issues in documents. Participants …

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  • Tube-Torial: YouTube Channel Creation for Educators

    Faculty Multimedia Center, Classroom Building 1: Room 201

    Learn how to launch a YouTube channel that reflects your teaching style and supports your students. We’ll guide you step-by-step through channel setup with Gmail, crafting your brand, designing banners, and posting your first video. You’ll also discover the essentials of captions, playlists, and sharing tools to boost visibility and accessibility. This workshop is limited to faculty only. 

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  • 18th Annual UCF Counseling Conference: Trauma-Informed Care

    UCF Counseling Conference Virtual Event and Virtual

    Register today to Join this two-day virtual conference for engaging trainings and discussions led by clinicians and researchers advancing trauma-informed practice. Designed for helping professionals and students, the conference offers practical, evidence-based strategies to support clients and students impacted by trauma.  Registration closes January 26, 2026 - open to counselors, school counselors, marriage and family therapists, social workers, psychologists, as …

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  • Get Started in Undergraduate Research (Recurring Event)

    Dixon Career Center: DCC 121 and Virtual

    Are you interested in learning more about research? Not sure where to start or how to navigate all the programs available? This workshop will discuss how to expand your academic experience through undergraduate research, including how to get started by finding a faculty mentor.  Questions? Feel free to contact the Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR@ucf.edu) 

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  • CCIE Virtual Research Circle (Recurring Event)

    Virtual

    Join the CCIE Virtual Bi-Weekly Research Circles—a space where faculty from UCF’s College of Community Innovation and Education (CCIE) and across the university come together to share ideas, spark interdisciplinary dialogue, and explore community-based research initiatives.  Dates and Topics 9/3/2025 - RAST Services and research Faculty Support 9/17/2025 - CCIE Service Centers - CREST, CASTLE Lab, PEER 10/1/2025 - Centers …

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  • Summer Research Funding (Recurring Event)

    Dixon Career Center: DCC 121 and Virtual

    Come explore opportunities to engage in research around the United States and the world!   There are opportunities to engage in research at other universities and research institutions (e.g., the National Institute of Health). Previous UCF undergraduates have spent the summer all around the country including Harvard, Yale, Ohio State, Stanford, Vanderbilt, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the University of Pennsylvania.  …

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  • Get Started in Undergraduate Research (Recurring Event)

    Dixon Career Center: DCC 121 and Virtual

    Are you interested in learning more about research? Not sure where to start or how to navigate all the programs available? This workshop will discuss how to expand your academic experience through undergraduate research, including how to get started by finding a faculty mentor.  Questions? Feel free to contact the Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR@ucf.edu) 

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