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Events and Announcements Research

Research Excellence at the State Level

The mediating role alcohol plays on socialization, crop protection, and comparing TeachLivE vs. in-person skill building in health/sex education were just a few creative and research projects from your fellow Graduate...
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Postdoctoral Scholars Resources

Funding Available to Help Hire Postdoctoral Scholars

The College of Graduate Studies has money to help faculty researchers hire postdoctoral scholars who are new in this role at UCF. The program is called the Preeminent Postdoctoral Program...
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Graduate Research Excellence

The Fifteenth Annual Graduate Research Forum took place Tuesday to a packed house of graduate students showcasing their original research and creative projects in oral and poster presentations. Nearly 260...
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Faculty and Staff Spotlight Research

Declining Bee Population to get Helping Hand

Bees are going to get a helping hand next year when a UCF biologist launches her nationwide Bee Wild project. Funded by the Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research, Barbara Sharanowski...
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Events and Announcements Research

Research Week to Include New Activities

Student Research Week at UCF begins April 2 with an array of new activities aimed at helping students who do research get better at it, and to show those who...
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Events and Announcements Prospective Students

UCF Programs Top List

Twenty-five UCF programs were ranked in the top 100 of their fields by the recently released U.S. News & World Report’s Best Graduate Schools of 2019, a total gain of...
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Around Campus Research

New Laser Technique May Help Detect Chemical Warfare in Atmosphere

The Department of Homeland Security could benefit from a reliable, real-time instrument that could scan the atmosphere for toxic agents in order to alert communities to a biological or chemical...
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Events and Announcements Research

A New Dimension to Space Science at UCF

The largest fully operational radio telescope on the planet – the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico – will soon be under new management. A consortium led by the University of...
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Faculty and Staff Spotlight

Mining the Moon for Water

UCF’s Phil Metzger and Julie Brisset from the Florida Space Institute recently landed a contract to develop a model to mine the moon for water. Data suggests the moon has...
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Faculty and Staff Spotlight

Hydrogen Fuel Expert Selected for International Award

A UCF Florida Solar Energy Center scientist with 40 years of experience in research and innovation in the field of hydrogen energy has been selected to receive an international award...
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