The International Center announced today that Twenty-one students (21) at the University of Florida (UF) are among thousands of American undergraduate students across the U.S. selected to receive the prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs to study or intern abroad during the summer 2018 term. The Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program provides scholarships to U.S. undergraduates with financial need for study abroad, including students from diverse...
Three young musicians and a group ensemble have been named as winners of the 2018 VSA International Young Soloists Competition, a Jean Kennedy Smith and Arts and Disability program at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. One of the winners is UF international student Eva Casado Ariza, age 22.
Eva is a violinist and conductor who was diagnosed at age 12 with post-viral Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. She is currently pursuing a Master's Degree in Music, with concentrations in Violin Performance and Instrumental Conducting at the University of Florida. While working as a graduate assistant, Casado Ariza performs regularly as a concertmaster in the official quartet of the...
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering faculty member John K. Schueller was elected last month as a Fellow of the International Academy of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering. With his election, there are now six iAABE fellows from the U.S.A. Professor Schueller also received the High Merit Award from the International Commission of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (formerly Commission Internationale du Genie Rural) for his “outstanding achievements in promoting the next generation of agricultural and biosystems engineering leaders”. The awards were presented at the CIGR Congress held every four years, this year in Antalya, Turkey.
UF/IFAS Global honored four faculty and staff members on April 25th for their outstanding research, teaching and scholarship around the globe. The winners:
• Dr. Don Behringer in the Fisheries and Aquatics Sciences program won the 2018 IFAS Global International Fellow award for his many international activities, including research on spiny lobsters and blue crabs in the Caribbean and South America.
• Dr. Karen Garrett of the Plant Pathology Department won the International Achievement award for work that includes helping to develop international programs for the UF Institute for Sustainable Food Systems and serving as an adviser on the Feed the Future Haiti AREA project....
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences along with the Learning Without Borders initiative hosted the inaugural graduation ceremony for the International Studies Program on Thursday, May 3.
Congratulations, Spring 2018 Grads!
UF cohorts that attended several international education conferences over the Spring of 2018, through the sponsorship of the Learning Without Borders initiative, gathered at the University of Florida International Center to discuss, share and evaluate everything they learned at these forums. This is the continuation of efforts aimed at enhancing the quality, diversity, and scope of institutional professional development in the areas of study abroad, global learning, career development, and global engagement for UF faculty and staff. |
Dr. Matthew Jacobs received the Faculty Achievement Award on April 20, 2018. The Faculty Achievement Award is given out by the College of Liberal Arts and Science to recognize a faculty member or advisor who demonstrates distinguished achievement in both teaching and scholarly activity. Those being recognized serve as models of excellence.
Dr. Jacobs is an Associate Professor in the UF Department of History. He received a Ph.D. in 2002 in U.S. History with a specialty in Foreign Relations from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.
As Director of Undergraduate Academic Programs, Dr. Jacobs leads the implementation of the UF Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP), Learning...
This past week, UF sent five of its finest to Emory University to compete in the 2018 International Emory Global Health Case Competition. Taking place over the course of three days, the participating teams were challenged to contend with a "disastrous outbreak of coronavirus at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar". As per the intention of the competition to “Connect[ing] Students from Diverse Fields to Address a Global Challenge”, UF students, Hannah Lyons, Leanne Dumeny, Cheyenne Cheng, Veronica Richards, and Arpan Parekh had to call upon their respective fields of study, as well as all the cunning and critical thinking available to them to address the unique challenges of the case. The...
UF and Land Grant University have come together to create a website called LGU Colombia Consortium. This is an exciting moment in the strategy of increasing UF's visibility in the world by helping to advance a country's (Colombia’s) peace-building efforts through research, teaching and extension collaborations that enhance rural and agricultural development.
The new website provides a clear message of what an alliance of land grant universities represents, what the mission consists of and how UF can engage with Colombian stakeholders to make an impact in the developing world. It shares recent news about LGU activities in...
The University of Florida has been approved to be a part of the national collaborative project under the University Capacity Development Program: University Staff Doctoral Program. UF will be working alongside the University of Johannesburg and Central University of Technology to implement the project and accomplish the program’s goals. The project will include implementing support skillsets essential for research and student success while also structuring activities to meet the UCDP’s goals of integrating staff development, program development, and student development, through this international collaboration. There are four components to the project with an aim on viability. The...