Category: TCD student group

Fall 2024 TCD Orientation & Gathering
May 8, 2024 Events,TCD student group Patricia Delamonica Sampaio

Join us to learn about the TCD Program and TCD Student Group and hear about events , opportunities and reconnect / meet current and new students and faculty! More information coming in the beginning of the Fall semester. Stay tuned!Friday, August 30, 2024@ 12-4 pm in Smather’s Library, Room 100Join us for lunch

Thank you from the TCD Student Group
May 2, 2024 Events,TCD student group Patricia Delamonica Sampaio

We would like to thank the TCD community very much for attending our Taste of the Tropics on Sunday, April 28th!  As expected, it was a great gathering. We shared good food and had lots of fun while collaborating as a community with the TCD program.  We want to thank our TCD program coordinators, faculty
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TCD Student Group Officer Nominations for 2024-2025
May 1, 2024 Events,TCD student group Patricia Delamonica Sampaio

The academic year is about to end, and we are looking for new officers for 2024 – 2025! If you are interested in taking an active role to lead and serve the TCD student community, this is your chance! We are looking to fill positions for President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Communications Officer, Regional Representatives
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Tropilunch 4/23/24: 360 Community led-change: Supporting indigenous peoples and local communities to lead on their agenda of their wellbeing.
April 15, 2024 Events,TCD student group Patricia Delamonica Sampaio

You can find the presentations lined up for this semester and check past semesters’ lists, on the Tropilunch page. Tropilunch presentations are recorded weekly when possible and posted to TCD’s YouTube Channel. Tropilunch is a weekly seminar run by graduate students from the Tropical Conservation and Development (TCD) Program. It provides a forum for a
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Mini workshop “Sorting cards in social-environmental research: Sharing experiences about Q methodology”
April 14, 2024 Events,featured,TCD student group Patricia Delamonica Sampaio

Q Methodology combines qualitative and quantitative techniques to study ‘subjectivity’. Using Q techniques researchers are able to uncover and interpret shared views, perspectives, opinions, values and beliefs. Those shared viewpoints can then be described in rich detail. Let’s learn about experiences from UF graduate research. Opening by Dr. Catherine Tucker and discussion by Dr. Vanessa
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TCDsg Taste of the Tropics is on April 28, 2024
March 19, 2024 Events,TCD student group Patricia Delamonica Sampaio

Taste of the Tropics 2024 TCD Student Group Annual Fundraiser When: Sunday, April 28thTime: 3:00-6:00 pm Where: 3440 NW 27th Place, Gainesville FL Home of Bette Loiselle and John Blake Bring a dish and get free entry!!  Please sign up for the competition:  We need lots of cooks to compete for great prizes. Cooks get free entry and
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