This Fall 2019, graduate students received a request to complete the webcourse: “Pressures to Plagiarize-Current Grad Students” for current students or “Pressures to Plagiarize-Fall 2019” for new students.
All new (FA19) students must complete the entire module and earn a score of 80% or higher on the quiz before October 7, 2019 to avoid a registration hold.
All other students are asked to complete the course by end of Fall 2019 semester.
If you have questions about the course, please contact gradrcrd@ucf.edu
The Graduate Society of Physics Students is pleased to announce that we will be hosting Tea Time this year! It’s our hope that these events will provide an avenue for students and faculty to take a much-needed break from their normal activities and spend some time getting to know other members of the UCF Physics community. Of course, there will be plenty of tea (possibly coffee as well) and light snacks, as is befitting of such a social gathering.
On behalf of the GSPS, I would like invite you to attend our first Tea Time event of the semester, which is scheduled for Friday, October 11, at 2:30 PM (immediately following the Physics Colloquium) in the PSB Atrium. Please come join us! Also, we would encourage you to pass along any thoughts, suggestions or concerns that you may have regarding this and future events.
Hello all,
Welcome back! This year the Women in Physics Society (WiP), formerly the Physics Women Society (PWS), will be holding monthly general meetings as well as monthly professional development workshops. We encourage ALL students and faculty (not just women and underrepresented minorities) to attend and participate, as we believe that building an inclusive learning/working environment requires all members of the department.
Participants must be currently enrolled UCF doctoral students who have entered candidacy and are actively engaged in dissertation research. Submission deadline is October 16th (see flyer).
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The UCF Biophysics Group is resuming its seminar series for the 2019-2020 academic year.
The next seminar will be held on:
Wed., October 16th, 12:30-1:30 pm
Physical Sciences building, room 445
Dr. Claudia Andl of Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences, College of Medicine, UCF, will present:
Pre-clinical models to study the physiological outcomes of cancer risk factor exposure
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The Graduate Society of Physics Students is pleased to announce that we will be hosting Tea Time this year! It’s our hope that these events will provide an avenue for students and faculty to take a much-needed break from their normal activities and spend some time getting to know other members of the UCF Physics community. Of course, there will be plenty of tea (possibly coffee as well) and light snacks, as is befitting of such a social gathering.
On behalf of the GSPS, I would like invite you to attend our first Tea Time event of the semester, which is scheduled for Friday, October 11, at 2:30 PM (immediately following the Physics Colloquium) in the PSB Atrium. Please come join us! Also, we would encourage you to pass along any thoughts, suggestions or concerns that you may have regarding this and future events.
The Graduate Society of Physics Students is pleased to announce that we will be hosting Tea Time this year! It’s our hope that these events will provide an avenue for students and faculty to take a much-needed break from their normal activities and spend some time getting to know other members of the UCF Physics community. Of course, there will be plenty of tea (possibly coffee as well) and light snacks, as is befitting of such a social gathering.
On behalf of the GSPS, I would like invite you to attend our first Tea Time event of the semester, which is scheduled for Friday, October 11, at 2:30 PM (immediately following the Physics Colloquium) in the PSB Atrium. Please come join us! Also, we would encourage you to pass along any thoughts, suggestions or concerns that you may have regarding this and future events.