Category: Learn and Grow
GBAS Institute returns after two-year hiatus
After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, the Gator Business Administrator Services community of practice held their semi-annual institute on Nov. 18 with the theme “The Future of Work.”
EEP deadlines approaching for spring semester
The spring 2023 Employee Education Program, or EEP, deadline has been moved to 5 p.m. on Dec. 16.
Tips to keep your holiday budget in line
The holidays are upon us — and between events, travel and gifts, everyone’s wallet is likely to take a hit.
Don’t miss CITT’s open house
The Center for Instructional Technology and Training (CITT) is hosting an open house tomorrow, Oct. 18.
Anti-Asian bystander training can help address interpersonal violence
The Asian Faculty and Staff Association is hosting an anti-Asian bystander training led by GatorWell Assistant Director Megan Johnson.
SCA for AI faculty applications due Sept. 23
UF’s Artificial Intelligence Academic Initiative is sponsoring a cohort of AI scholars to attend the UF Strategic Communications Academy.
Earn a certificate in multicultural mentoring
Register for a three-part series that provides faculty and staff with tools to support effective multicultural mentoring.
Explore Fall 2022 training opportunities
UF Training & Organizational Development recently released its Fall 2022 schedule of courses. In addition to exploring courses thematically via the UFHR Learn & Grow website, you can also explore the digital training calendar to find upcoming trainings at-a-glance.
Applications open for 2022-2023 Strategic Communications Academy
UF faculty and TEAMS staff are invited to participate in the Strategic Communications Academy for UF Leaders and Scholars, which will be held at the Reitz Union beginning this September.
Free AI professional development courses available for faculty and staff
UF’s Office of Professional and Workforce Development has teamed up with several UF colleges to offer seven AI professional development courses that provide a foundation in machine learning and its impacts across a range of careers and disciplines. Thanks to the Office of the Provost, the four-hour version of these courses is now available to UF faculty and staff at no cost.
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