
Aug 12, 2025: Jim Moran Micro Grant Mentoring Session at Roderick K. Shaw Building (RSB)
Are you planning to apply for the Jim Moran Micro Grant? Join this group mentoring session to get your questions answered, gain strategic insights, and strengthen your application. This session will offer practical tips, common pitfalls to avoid, and tailored feedback to help you stand out. Open to all students interested in applying. View on site | Email this event
Are you planning to apply for the Jim Moran Micro Grant?
Join this group mentoring session to get your questions answered, gain strategic insights, and strengthen your application. This session will offer practical tips, common pitfalls to avoid, and tailored feedback to help you stand out. Open to all students interested in applying.
Latest Workshops & Seminars
- Aug 20, 2025: Energy Management and Planning | Graduate Student Workshop at Honors, Scholars and Fellows House (HSF)To help you start the semester strong, we invite all graduate students to attend a workshop on time and energy management, explicitly developed for grad students and delivered by the GSRC. You will learn techniques and tips on supporting your energy, scheduling, goal setting, and more. Date: Wednesday, August 20, 4 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Location: Honors, Scholars, and Fellows House, HSF 3008. To participate, please fill out this registration form. View on site | Email this event
- Aug 28, 2025: Text Analysis with Python at Robert Manning Strozier LibraryComputer-aided analysis offers a new way of looking at texts. This session will introduce the basics of text analysis with Python. Participants will gain hands-on experience analyzing texts with different Python libraries and parsing the resulting analysis. No prior technical experience required. Please contact this QEP's instructor, Aaron Rodriguez, if you have questions about workshop content. Please arrive at the workshop at least 5 minutes before the start time. Please have your FSU Card ready for check-in. Check-in ends 10 minutes after the scheduled start time and late arrivals will not be admitted. The Graduate Skills Workshop series is a collection of workshops developed in collaboration with the Graduate School and the Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) to support graduate research and success. For questions regarding Research and Creative Activity Travel Grants, please contact the Graduate Student Resource Center. View on site | Email this event
- Sep 3, 2025: Collecting Research Data: Webscraping at Robert Manning Strozier LibraryReddit hosts a vast and dynamic collection of user-generated content that can offer valuable insights for research across the humanities, social sciences, information sciences, and beyond. This hands-on workshop introduces graduate students to the basics of collecting structured data from Reddit using its official API. Participants will learn how to register for API credentials, authenticate requests, and write Python scripts to extract posts, comments, timestamps, user data, and subreddit metadata. We will cover ethical considerations, including Reddit’s content policies and norms regarding public data, as well as practical techniques for filtering and organizing scraped content for analysis using PRAW, Pandas, and other tools. No prior experience with APIs or Python is required. This beginner-friendly session will walk through each step of the process. By the end of the workshop, students will be equipped to build their own Reddit datasets tailored to their research questions. Participants are encouraged to come with subreddit topics or research ideas in mind. Please contact this QEP's instructor, Aaron Rodriguez, if you have questions about workshop content. Please arrive at the workshop at least 5 minutes before the start time. Please have your FSU Card ready for check-in. Check-in ends 10 minutes after the scheduled start time and late arrivals will not be admitted. The Graduate Skills Workshop series is a collection of workshops developed in collaboration with the Graduate School and the Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) to support graduate research and success. For questions regarding Research and Creative Activity Travel Grants, please contact the Graduate Student Resource Center. View on site | Email this event
- Sep 3, 2025: Intro to Design Thinking (About Empathy) at Shores Building (LSB)Discover the basics of the Design Thinking framework, a creative problem-solving approach that helps turn ideas into real-world solutions. Perfect for beginners in the innovation realm, this workshop introduces key steps like empathy, ideation, and prototyping through hands-on activities. No experience needed—just bring your curiosity and get ready to explore innovation! https://www.innovation.fsu.edu/events View on site | Email this event
- Sep 4, 2025: Introduction to R Studio at Dirac Science Library (DSL)An introduction to the R statistical programming language using the IDE RStudio. This workshop is a basic introduction to performing data analysis and visualization using R Studio. It is open to beginners, including those who have never used R. Topics will include RStudio workflow suggestions, interactive sessions versus scripts, data manipulation, and visualization examples. Please contact this QEP's instructor, Nathanael Gay, if you have questions about workshop content. Please arrive at the workshop at least 5 minutes before the start time. Please have your FSU Card ready for check-in. Check-in ends 10 minutes after the scheduled start time and late arrivals will not be admitted. The Graduate Skills Workshop series is a collection of workshops developed in collaboration with the Graduate School and the Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) to support graduate research and success. For questions regarding Research and Creative Activity Travel Grants, please contact the Graduate Student Resource Center. View on site | Email this event
- Sep 4, 2025: Introduction to APA 7This workshop introduces important aspects of the American Psychological Association (APA) Style used to format research papers and create citations. The introductory material describes what APA Style is, why it is used, and who should use it. We will go over common types of citations as well as common mistakes, and attendees will have an opportunity to practice citations and ask questions. Please contact this QEP's instructor, Lindsey Wharton, if you have questions about workshop content. You MUST use your FSU email account to access this workshop through Zoom. Please ensure that your Zoom app is up to date before the workshop. Check-in ends 10 minutes after the scheduled start time and late arrivals will not be admitted. The Graduate Skills Workshop series is a collection of workshops developed in collaboration with the Graduate School and the Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) to support graduate research and success. For questions regarding Research and Creative Activity Travel Grants, please contact the Graduate Student Resource Center. View on site | Email this event