Groups for Involvement
Graduate Assistants United - If you're a graduate research or teaching assistant, Graduate Assistants United (GAU) represents you in forming contracts with the University and fighting for benefits such as health care and pay raises for grad students.
The Student Chapter of the Wildlife Society - The University of Florida Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society is affiliated with The Wildlife Society, Inc, the Southeastern Section, and the State Chapter, which are part of the network for the professional society for wildlife biologists. Participation in the Student Chapter of TWS is an excellent way to begin a student's wildlife career.
Wetlands Club - Gives those who study and enjoy wetlands an opportunity to socialize with others who share their interests. Club members learn about and explore wetlands and teach others by participating in public service projects. They also get the chance to share ideas and receive assistance from others with similar research interests.
U.S. Green Building Council, UF Student Chapter - Our student organization’s purpose is to raise awareness of green building principles and practices among the design, construction, planning, engineering and real estate communities.
Environmental Action Group at the University of Florida - Serves as a starting point for many students' careers in environmental issues. Our organization has coordinated many successful campaigns and has consistently been one of the most active groups on campus.
Environmental Horticulture Club - To help students prepare for careers in the horticulture industry through making connections with industry through classes, club events, and internships; building professional skills through presentations, public interaction, and resume development; Incoprorating student club projects that reinforce the skills learned in horticulture classes; introducing students to different areas of the horticulture industry via field trips, guest speakers, and educational tours; and to give back something to the local community through community projects and volunteer efforts.

