10/09/23

During a non-stop trickle of students visiting program providers representing more than 100 locations across the globe, all participants enjoyed the beautiful weather.

This year we were thrilled to welcome a visit by UF President Ben Sasse!
President Sasse is a strong supporter of education abroad, having himself participated during his college years.

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Thank you to everyone who played a role in this bi-annual event! If you missed it, we will be back for the Spring fair.

For more information on Study Abroad...

10/02/23

The Department of Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management (THEM) celebrated World Tourism Day on Wednesday, Sept 27, 2023, at The Hub.

Activities like Booths/tables informed about their degrees. The activity was successfully organized by Professor Rachel J.C. Fu.
For information about THEM please visit here.

10/02/23

Dual language teachers Mayte Ambite-Calvo, Desiree DiPerna, Gabby Smolenski and Ana Zuber sit at the front of Ambite-Calvo's classroom at Terwilliger Elementary School on Friday, Sept. 22, 2023. Photo by Alissa Gary | The Independent Florida Alligator

Teachers, parents and students weigh in on Terwilliger Elementary’s success

Source: The Independent Florida Alligator
By Alissa Gary

Kennedy Stanley’s first day of kindergarten was not normal.

In many ways, she was similar to her kindergarten peers in other Alachua...

10/02/23

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As our Fall '23 Study Abroad Fair approaches, President Ben Sasse talks about the importance of Study Abroad to grow academically, professionally, and as individuals. Study abroad opens horizons and offers a world of opportunities to students and faculty.

Join us this Wed. October 4 between 10am-3pm on the Reitz Union North Lawn!

09/25/23

The Transdisciplinary Participatory Research Exchange Program, led jointly by the University of Florida (UF) and Universidad Amazónica de Pando (UAP), has a clear mission: to empower the next generation of scientists to engage in transdisciplinary research aimed at addressing pressing societal challenges. Focusing on critical topics such as the green economy, environmental concerns, climate action, energy transition, and gender, this program creates a dynamic platform for collaborative research and cross-cultural experiences, bridging the gap between undergraduate students at UAP and graduate students at UF.

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09/18/23

Dr. Mohammad Al-Qaralleh (left), and Dr. Michael Jung, OGRE

In Summer of 2021, the International Center hosted four Jordanian Fulbright scholars participating in the Fulbright Junior Faculty Development Program (JFDP), a ten-week intensive program focused on environmental sustainability. The program was developed to enhance scholars’ teaching and research skills, as well as establish long term institutional linkages.

UF was honored to host, once again, one of the scholars from Mutah University in Karak, Jordan, Dr. Mohammad Al-Qaralleh, who returned to the US recently and made a stop in the Gator Nation.

Dr. Al-Qaralleh is an Assistant Professor in the Civil...

09/18/23

This past summer, Hana Elkady spent her time in Egypt completing her undergraduate studies through her Sustainability in The Built Environment Senior Capstone project. Egypt is a developing country located in Northeast Africa that connects Africa to the Middle East. It is also Hana Elkady home country in which she lived in until the age of seven and have returned to each summer. "No one has knowledge of the tap water quality in Egypt nor does anyone trust it enough to drink it" Elkady said.

The rapid growth of the country has put immense pressure on its sole water resource, The Nile River. Hana wanted to give back to her people by evaluating the water quality of my country by...

09/11/23

Introduced by Dean Marta L. Wayne on potential international implications, a panel of AI ethics experts discussed the many considerations and ethical challenges of Artificial Intelligence such as lack of transparency of AI tools, AI decisions not always intelligible to humans or not being neutral, AI-based decisions susceptible to inaccuracies, and sometimes inserted bias. Surveillance practices for data gathering and privacy were also discussed.

These provocative workshop opened with remarks by Anne-Elisabeth Courrier who questioned if current Law and Ethics are strong enough to tackle challenges of AI technology. Courrier also discussed Health disparities in AI. Anne-Elisabeth...

09/11/23

This successful study abroad program hosted in the Summer, allowed students to further their knowledge of European life, economy, history, & politics in a highly immersive environment.

Through coursework and site visits, students became more knowledgeable about global problems affecting the Mediterranean - Southern Italy in particular. Students also analyzed issues such as migration, economic trends and challenges in the European Union, religion and identity in the Mediterranean, international criminal organizations, the global causes affecting the destruction of marine ecosystems in the Mediterranean, and the impact of international tourism on small Italian communities. The...

09/11/23

José Valentino Ruiz, Thaddaeus Bourne, and Silviu Ciulei Received Five 2023 Summer Season Global Music® Awards

These awards are shared with their students, Chris Shelton and Derris Lee, as part of experiential learning assignments.

José Valentino Ruiz, Ph.D., Program Coordinator of Music Business & Entrepreneurship; Thaddaeus Bourne, D.M.A., Visiting Professor of Voice; and Silviu Ciulei, D.M., Director of Guitar Studies, School of Music were awarded four Global Music® Outstanding Achievement Awards for their interdisciplinary work in STEM + Arts Production as artists, producers, composer, audio engineers, record label executives, and album marketing...

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