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Resources available to support those in need of assistance

Aid-a Gator Aid-a Gator is an emergency fund that provides [aid-a-gator logo with palm tree and life raft] limited assistance to UF faculty, staff and students who experience a temporary financial hardship. If you or someone you know is in need, please visit the following websites for more information:  …

NEW RESOURCE FOR RESEARCH FACULTY AND STAFF

The UF Office of Research, UF HR Training & Organization Development, and key research administrators from the UF RA community collaborated to develop the Research Administration Portal. The goal is to help Principal Investigators and research staff find resources to assist with the entire research project lifecycle, from identifying funding…

Establishing Clinician Well-Being as a National Priority: Meeting

Establishing Clinician Well-Being as a National Priority: Meeting #6 – Taking Action Against Clinician Burnout: A Systems Approach to Professional Well-Being Report Launch Social Media Toolkit The National Academy of Medicine (NAM) released a new report, Taking Action Against Burnout: A Systems Approach to Professional Well-Being, on October 23,…

Go Ergo!

OCTOBER 14-NOVEMBER 3 This three week program will help you align, design, and refine your workstation ergonomics!…

Parking Services and Improvements

Lottery sign-up for Gated parking in the HVN garage, Employee shuttle services, TransLoc Rider app, and the Oaks Mall park-n-ride option are some of the great services and improvements that are available.

New Expanded UF Employee Assistance Program

the University of Florida is introducing an expanded Employee Assistance Program (EAP) to provide our UF employees in Gainesville, throughout Florida and worldwide, with improved access to mental health counselors as well as enhanced worklife, financial and legal resources and services.

Healthy @ Home / Well @ Work Wellness Bingo

Are you trying to incorporate healthy habits, but you’re not sure where to begin? Fill out your healthy habit to-do list on a bingo board, earn prizes for getting B-I-N-G-O!…

Learn More About Campus Safety With UFPD Community Police Academy

The University of Florida recently announced their first Community Police Academy. This academy is open to anyone associated with the university and their family members over 18 years old. This is a free program.  Some of the topics covered include Patrol Operations, K-9, CIRT, Crime Scene Investigations, Firearms Simulator and…