The Faculty Luncheon Series, established 1981, is Florida State University’s longest running, regularly occurring, interdisciplinary lecture series. Open to the public, this is a unique opportunity to enjoy lunch and learn about the research and creative activities of FSU’s faculty. The Fall 2019 schedule opens with the Professor Daniel Mears reflecting on his research activities at Florida State University.
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Registration opens this month for Basketball, Futsal, Sand Volleyball, Flag Football, Kan Jam, Spikeball and Tennis.
Help students gain recognition for engaging in and out of the classroom and become an Overall Program Advisor for the Garnet and Gold Scholar Society.
On Friday, September 20, the Office of Faculty Development and Advancement will host an application workshop for all faculty interested in applying for the NEH Fellowship, the Humanities Center Fellowship, and the ACLS Fellowship.
Join faculty colleagues for watching and discussing "Daily Writing for Academic Scientist and Engineers" on Friday, September 27, from 11:30 - 1:00. Bring your own lunch; drinks and dessert provided. Registration required.
The Department of Biological Science is once again offering the Sheila B. Lutz Memorial Scholarship, an award of up to $1000 for full-time FSU staff who are also working toward a degree at FSU.
This funding is available to anyone in any department, college, or division who has:
This program offers faculty and staff training in entrepreneurship/innovative management and thinking. Learn how to own and operate an entrepreneurial venture while also learning how to use these skills in your current positions at FSU. Class will meet every Tuesday from Sept. 3 – Nov. 19. Lunch will be provided.
Are you applying for the 2020-2021 Fulbright Scholar award? Make sure you get some out of field readers to review your application. Send your draft to Peggy Wright-Cleveland for a Fulbright Scholar Alumni review. Drafts will be accepted August 25 - 29 and returned with comments by September 5.
DIRECTO enables ways to incorporate diversity and inclusion in research projects, teaching methods, and higher education life at FSU.