UF libraries have many resources for students, including your own specific subject librarian! A quick guide for new graduate students highlights many of their resources and services.
The Center for Teaching Excellence offers several resources for graduate students and postdocs to help them succeed in their teaching. These resources include guides, workshops, certificate programs, and learning communities.
UF Research offers many resources and services that can help you as you progress though your degree. In addition to providing guidelines and training for responsible conduct of research, they also provide support for grant submission and administration, a searchable, customizable funding database, and oversee cases of research misconduct.
In addition to workshops, the Writing Studio supports graduate students in their writing projects -articles, theses, dissertations--during one-on-one sessions.
The purpose of the Ombuds office is to assist students, staff, and faculty in resolving problems and conflicts that arise in the course of interacting with the University of Florida. By considering problems in an unbiased way, the Ombuds works to help students and staff find solutions to university related problems and concerns.
The GAU represent all teaching, research, and graduate assistants at the University of Florida. When you are a graduate employee, you are more than just another student, you are also an employee of the University. The GAU advocates on behalf of graduate assistants at the university and can provide assistance if you encounter hardships.
The UF Computing Help Desk provides phone, email, and walk-in direct consulting to faculty, staff, and students and escalation or referral to campus help desks and service providers. They
Can help you resolve computing issues by directly answering your question or by routing it to the appropriate technical help. You will find a wide variety of resources on their site for most of your basic computing needs.