Thursday, December 19, 2019

Spring 2020 SPEAK Tests and Spoken/Written English Classes for International Students


Spring 2020 Scholarly Writing

The Spring A Scholarly Writing class will begin January 21st and will end February 27th.

The class will meet 5:10 p.m. to 6:25 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays in 214 Matherly Hall.

The last day to register for the class is January 14th. The last day to drop the class is January 24th.

A Spring B section of the class (if enrollment allows) will be offered Mondays and Wednesdays March 9th through April 15th
  
Scholarly Writing (formerly EAP 5845 and EAP 5846) is designed for international graduate students and visiting scholars who wish to improve their written academic English skills.

The Scholarly Writing course is offered as a non-credit class lasting six weeks. This class is not eligible for a tuition waiver and is not offered as a distance education/online class. The cost of a six-week section is $350.

For more detailed information, click on this link: https://eli.ufl.edu/information/academic-information/academic-written-english/

To register for the Scholarly Writing class, click on this link: http://xms.dce.ufl.edu/reg/groups/eli/registration.aspx.

If you have questions about the class, please e-mail Dr. Megan Forbes at mforbes@eli.ufl.edu 

ACADEMIC SPOKEN ENGLISH

EAP 5836 (3-credit, “ASE 2” supervised ITA teaching course):

All international graduate students whose first language is not English (official first language of home country) and who may be appointed as teaching assistants (with lecturing/lab responsibilities) need to have a passing score (45 or higher) on a UF SPEAK Test (administered on the UF campus), or a TOEFL-IBT Speaking test (23+).  

In addition, any international graduate teaching assistant whose first language is not English who scores a 45 or 50 on a SPEAK/TSE test, or 23 - 27 on a TOEFL-IBT Speaking section and who is appointed to teach (with lecturing/lab responsibilities) must enroll, during their first semester teaching, in a 3-credit EAP 5836 course. International graduate students appointed as TA-G (grading and office hour responsibilities only) are not required to pass a SPEAK test and are not eligible to enroll in EAP 5836.

EAP 5836 (Supervised ITA Teaching) Class Times, Spring 2020.  All sections meet in the Yon 320 classroom:

Tuesdays, Periods 5 – 6
Wednesdays, Periods 2 – 3
Wednesdays, Periods 8 – 9

Register for three credits of this class listed under "Linguistics" in ONE.UF: http://ase.ufl.edu/ASEcourses.html.

If you have questions, please e-mail Gordon Tapper at gt@ufl.edu.  

Spring 2020 SPEAK Test Dates:

SPEAK test dates, times, and locations are as follows: 

(Please note:  Check in no later than 4:30 p.m. for 5:10 p.m. tests.)

January 2, 2020 12:00 pm (noon), Turlington 1317 (check in no later than 11:30 am.)
February 11, 5:10 pm, Turlington 1317
March 18, 5:10 pm, Turlington 1317
April 14, 5:10 pm, Turlington 1317

The cost of the UF SPEAK test is $100 (check or cash only.)  

Students can register online for the SPEAK test here: http://ase.ufl.edu/testing.html.
If you have questions, please e-mail Gordon Tapper at gt@ufl.edu.

EAP 5835 (3-credit class)

International graduate students may wish to enroll in EAP 5835 (ASE 1) to improve their oral English skills, prepare for an assistantship and participate more effectively in their graduate work.  It is recommended that international graduate students who have not scored at least a 45 on the UF SPEAK test or a 23 on the TOEFL-IBT enroll in EAP 5835 within their first year in the United States.

The Graduate School or the student's home department may require an ASE course of any student whose English competency is not considered adequate.
This class is eligible for a graduate tuition waiver.

EAP 5835 will meet Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, period 7 in 320 Yon Hall.

Register for this class EAP class under "Linguistics" in ONE.UF: http://ase.ufl.edu/ASEcourses.html.

If you have questions, please e-mail Dr. Jules Gliesche at drjdg@ufl.edu

Monday, December 2, 2019

Poinsettias & Citrus - Great gift ideas!

Poinsettia Sale by the Environmental Horticulture Club
Dec. 6-7 | 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. | Fifield Hall Horticulture Greenhouse

Whether for home or office, decorating or gifting, pick up your poinsettias at the largest student-run plant sale in the country. Proceeds fund the ENH Club's international agricultural trips.

Gator Citrus Club Annual Citrus Sale
The Holiday Citrus Sale is a longstanding tradition of the Gator Citrus Club. Preorders received by Dec. 1 receive a 10% discount. Place your order at this link. Email and phone orders can be made at citrusclub@ifas.ufl.edu and 352-448-1195. To pay or donate, use PayPal. Learn more at the Gator Citrus Club Facebook account.

Fall Collection Day is Thursday, Dec. 5th - Donate unwanted items!

7:30am - 1:00pm @ the NW Corner of O'Connell Center Parking Lot*

*Parking Lifted for Reading Days Collection Day is your one stop drop-off event! Students, faculty and staff are invited to drop off any unwanted household items, clothing, hazardous waste, old electronics, furniture, appliances, and non-perishable food items.

See full list of items you can bring to Collection Day Here

Friday, November 22, 2019

UF Elegance of Science art competition

The Elegance of Science art competition is now accepting entries and is open to University of Florida students, faculty and staff. Submit your two-dimensional research images or photos that incorporate scientific tools or concepts for an opportunity to win cash prizes.

The contest is organized by the Florida Museum of Natural History and the UF Marston Science Library. Submissions are due Jan. 12, 2020. For contest rules or to view past winners, visit www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/eos

SWS 6209 Urban Soil and Water Systems 3 Credits

SWS 6209 Urban Soil and Water Systems 3 Credits Course Info: https://soils.ifas.ufl.edu/sws-online/all-distance-education-courses/sws6209-smidt/

Grading Scheme: Letter Grade

Issues and opportunities related to soil and water quality in urban systems. Students will learn and discuss consequences of human population growth on soil and water systems in urban areas.

Prerequisite: SWS 5050 – Soils for Env Professionals or Permission of Course Instructor



Tuesday, November 19, 2019

I/ITSEC Career Fair-Orlando-12/4/19

The simulation & training industry is growing very fast not only in the military but in nearly every other industry sector. Many of the companies that are engaged in MS&T in defense are also working in those other industries. The demand for talent is growing as well.

Workshop-Resumes for Grad Students-Wednesday 11/20

You may already have a CV as a graduate student, but do you also have a resume? This workshop is designed to help graduate students create a professional resume by highlighting their key skills, experience, and strengths that could be translated to the workforce. Learn how to create a strong resume on Wednesday, Nov. 20 at the C3. Visit career.ufl.edu/events to see a full list of events.

Friday, November 15, 2019

Interested in a career in industry? A2i Early Registration ends 11/22

EARLY REGISTRATION ENDS NEXT FRIDAY (11/22)…APPLY NOW BEFORE THE RUSH OF SPRING APPLICANTS!
UF-A2i (Accelerate to Industry) will be back from March 2-6,, 2020 in Career Connections Center (Reitz Union)!

Industry representatives from Syngenta, Mars, Florida Crystals, LA Urban Farms, and The Nature Conservancy will all be in attendance!

Due to interest in the program, we will be offering an early application period from Monday November 4 through Friday November 22.

Acceptance is competitive and will be determined on a rolling basis during this period. Only 50 slots are available, so apply early!

You can apply for A2i on the CSRA website (https://csra.ifas.ufl.edu/) beginning on Monday 11/4 at 8am.

Applicants are required to submit an updated CV and 1-page cover letter explaining why they want to attend A2i and how the program will benefit their career goals.

All UF graduate students and post-docs are welcome to apply

Contact James Estrada (estradaj@ufl.edu) if you have questions.