03/27/2025
UF France-Florida Research Institute
UF’s France-Florida Research Institute serves as an umbrella organization to centralize and promot
03/27/2025
03/05/2024
Excited about this event on Kerouac on Thurday at 2pm
11/14/2023
Join us to celebrate the International Education Week!
10/31/2023
A fruitful visit!
10/27/2023
TAPIF applications now open!
10/25/2023
This coming Thursday!
06/04/2023
A superb selection!
The Institut Français offers a selection of French movies to watch for free in June | Villa Albertine With "IFcinéma à la carte", the Institut Français offers you a selection of French movies to discover online for free during the whole month of June. For the American audience, two fiction films and two documentaries will be available on the website of the Institut Français, so don't miss this o...
05/05/2023
Congratulations et félicitations to all UF spring 2023 graduates! And a special congrats to all of our French & francophone studies students. You did it! 🎓
ID: An aerial shot of graduating students seated in their black graduation caps and gowns. Some graduation caps are decorated with brightly colored details.
04/29/2023
Good luck on final exams, Gators! 🐊
ID: Century Tower stands out against a blue sky with thin, white clouds on the University of Florida's campus. The tops of palm trees are visible.
04/28/2023
Happy studies!
The FFRI wishes students all the best on exams, projects, and essays during this last day of UF Reading days.
ID: A view of a brightly lit Montreal library from an upper level looking down at the different levels of the building. Everything is painted white from the walls to the railings to the spiral staircase. There are people walking and sitting at desks. On the bottom floor beneath the balconies and the spiral staircase are wooden desks with desk lamps and bookshelves filled with books.
04/17/2023
Thank you Dr. Françoise Rubellin! On April 7th, the FFRI was delighted to host a lecture by Dr. Françoise Rubellin, who shared the history of French theaters and their creative tactics in the wake of constant oppression and censorship by the French monarchy.
ID: Students, professors, members of the public, and UF Library West staff members watch a video of a reenactment of French theater on a screen in the Scott Nygren Scholars Studio. This video is a part of a presentation and lecture by Françoise Rubellin.
ID: Students sit around a circular table in a brightly lit classroom. There is a whiteboard on the wall and a few windows. Some students are writing and some are talking as they learn more about French theater from Dr. Françoise Rubellin.
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