Join us for the following workshops to learn more about navigating the international research process.

Space is limited, please RSVP with Dr. Michael Kung.

Workshop Schedule

  • Workshop 1:
    Friday, January 26, 2024, 9 – 11AM (Room 145, International Center (The Hub @ 1765 Stadium Road))
    Finding Funding to Support International Research
    Learn about international funding opportunities with U.S. federal and non-federal agencies, foreign entities, and private foundations).
     
  • Workshop 2:
    Friday, February 9, 2024, 10:30AM – 12:30 pm (Room 223A Grinter Hall, Office of Research, tent.)
    Road-trip to the UF Office of Research Supporting International Research
    Deconstructing the call for proposals and how to decide whether to apply for a grant. The Office of Research will present an overview of the UF research administration process.
     
  • Workshop 3:
    Friday, February 23, 2024, 9 – 11AM (Room 145, International Center (The Hub @ 1765 Stadium Road)
    How to Get the Help You Need and Successfully Navigate the IRB, Export Controls, and Other International Research Requirements
    Learn about the big picture of international compliance and regulations. Meet the people behind compliance!
     
  • Workshop 4:
    Friday, March 8, 2024, 9 – 11AM (Room 145, International Center (The Hub @ 1765 Stadium Road)
    International Partnerships and Agreements
    The how to’s of building international partnerships and preparing contracts and MOU’s.
    Fostering successful international collaborative relationships and partnerships.
     
  • Workshop 5:
    Friday, March 22, 2024, 9 – 11AM (Room 145, International Center (The Hub @ 1765 Stadium Road)
    Engaging Students and Internationalizing the Curriculum, Study Abroad, Experiential Learning and More
    How do we engage students in international research, and can we use the student international experience to internationalize the curricula? and more from the Office for Global Learning.
     
  • Workshop 6:  
    Friday April 5, 2024, 9 – 11AM (Room 145, International Center (The Hub @ 1765 Stadium Road)
    Broader Impacts – Measuring Scientific Merit and Impact on Society, Education and Outreach
    Tips on writing broader impact and intellectual merit statements that define target outcomes – societal, scientific, and educational.
    Strategies for evaluating and measuring the scope of broader impact and intellectual merit.