Source: Geog.ufl.edu

GAINESVILLE, FL – On March 4th, 2021, the University of Florida signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) to encourage research on social and political changes in the West African Sahel. Signed on behalf of the UF Center for African Studies, the new agreement will reinforce ties between research and policies for sustainable development in the region.

The new agreement builds on the interdisciplinary network established by the ...

04/20/21

Source: UFHealth COVID Updates

What a fantastic, record-setting effort we had last week: more than 17,250 people vaccinated at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium through our collaboration with the Florida Department of Health in Alachua County and with the support of Gator athletics — most of them students! Let’s keep our foot on the accelerator and put an end to the pandemic. We’re here to help and can get you in and out fast.

I am an international student — can I get vaccinated?

If you are living here as a student, you will be able to schedule a vaccine appointment. The Florida resident...

04/20/21

UFIC is pleased to invite UF faculty and staff to listen to Globalizing Your Course: A Podcast with Paloma Rodriguez.

Having a global learning experience is not limited to students’ ability to travel.

Today, technology and creative teaching offer opportunities to internationalize the curriculum for students in every classroom.

Paloma Rodriguez, Director of the Office of Global Learning shares ideas on how you can globalize your course!

To listen to this podcast:
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04/20/21

The 2021 Latin American Business Environment Report (LABER) is now available for download! Published annually since 2000, the LABER provides a yearly review of the business, investment and legal environments in all of the Latin American states, including Cuba and Haiti. This year’s edition examines the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on Latin America.

Read the 2021 LABE Report here

04/13/21

In the wake of the recent horrific events in Atlanta and other cities, Women Make Movies (WMM) has been reflecting on the rise in anti-Asian sentiment and hate crimes against Asian-American communities. Women Make Movies has co-signed a collective community statement of solidarity with Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Atlanta chapter against misogyny, systemic violence, and white supremacy.

As an organization that supports women filmmakers at all intersections of race, class, and gender, we are making available select films that create greater awareness and that center and uplift the voices of Asian and Asian-American women. To begin — and in collaboration with Asian Women...

04/13/21

Source: amacad.org

America and the International Future of Science, a report from the American Academy of Arts & Sciences’ multiyear initiative Challenges for International Scientific Partnerships (CISP), arrives during one of the most turbulent times for international scientific engagement in U.S. history. Its lessons are timely and vital for scientific leaders and policy-makers now and in the years to come.

According to AMACAD, while many U.S. policies and practices related to international scientific cooperation originated in the decades following World War II when U.S. R&D spending eclipsed that of all other...

04/13/21

The Rising Star Awards recognize faculty for their commitment to ongoing educational improvements and excellence. The Center for Teaching Excellence awards this distinction to faculty who participate in the professional development of teaching courses and activities. The Office of Global Learning at the International Center congratulates the following award recipients for achieving Rising Star status through their participation in professional development opportunities with a focus on global learning, curriculum internationalization, and...

03/30/21

Paul J. Magnarella’s book Black Panther in Exile: The Pete O'Neal Story has won the silver medal in the 2020 Florida Book Awards General Nonfiction category.

Established in 2006, the Florida Book Awards is the most comprehensive state book awards program in the nation. Winning books and their authors will be showcased in the summer 2021 issue of FORUM, the statewide magazine of the Florida Humanities Council, and will be featured at book festivals and association conferences throughout the year. In addition, copies of all...

03/30/21

Source: DCP News

University of Florida College of Design, Construction and Planning Professor and Dean Dr. Chimay Anumba has been inducted into the National Academy of Construction (NAC). The NAC honors and recognizes those individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to the construction industry.

Recognized as a leader in developing the next generation of construction professionals, Dean Anumba has more than 500 publications, including 20 books. He has made innovative and fundamental contributions to construction engineering, management and informatics, and has received more than $150 million in...

03/16/21

Kaira Cabañas (Art History) is appointed the William C. Seitz Senior Fellow at the National Gallery of Art, Center for Advanced Visual Studies in Art (CASVA) for the 2021-2022 academic year. During this time, she will work toward her next book project “Deviant Histories: Radical Psychiatry and Art as Creative Care," which will be the first scholarly monograph to address the decisive impact of art and artists on international calls for asylum reform in France, Algeria, Italy, and Brazil.

This prestigious appointment supports full-time...

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