The Graduate Success department hosts programs & resources designed to help you gain skills to enhance your graduate training and transition into fulfilling careers.
The program's goal is to help prepare participants for academic careers. The program emphasizes understanding faculty roles, refining evidence-based teaching abilities, and growing your mentoring network.
Learn moreIMAGE follows a nationally validated curriculum for mentor training, focusing on those in the earlier stages of their experiences as graduate student mentors working with high school, undergraduate, or early stage graduate students.
Learn MoreGatorLead is a semester-long leadership development program conducted through interactive workshops, small team discussions moderated by accomplished leaders, one-on-one mentoring, and career path research.
Learn MoreSelf-paced course organized into six distinct modules that cover core competencies for graduate education, supporting your growth beyond traditional graduate training.
Learn More CompetenciesWeekly workshops are offered throughout the year so that you can work on the six core competencies that graduate students should develop during their graduate journey. Open to everyone at the UF
Learn more CompetenciesBeyond the Professoriate is an online professional development training platform for graduate students (PhDs) and postdocs to explore career options and learn job search strategies to secure employment in academia and beyond.
Learn MoreBeyond Graduate School is a one-of-a-kind, online platform that helps master’s students make the most out of their investment and build their careers, offering seminars, reflective prompts, and assessments to guide students' experience.
Learn MoreThrough the Internship Initiative, graduate students will employ analytical, graduate-level training on a local community project while gaining valuable professional experience through a scholarship-supported internship.
Learn MoreExplore different tools developed to provide you with guidance as you progress through your graduate education. Check it out to help you succeed in graduate school and beyond!
Learn moreDrop by office hours or make an appointment to explore resources to build research and writing skills, find funding, start networking, revise your Individual Development Plan (IDP), and more.
Learn MoreIt is a free, non-credit professional development activity that aims to provide community and social support for graduate students during the writing stage of their studies.
Learn MoreOur newsletter, Thrive!, is sent to all graduate students every other week. It includes upcoming funding opportunities, workshops, conferences, and helpful resources for professional development.
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