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This REU Program is supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant No. 2349109. For more information, please view the NSF Award Abstract. What is the REU Program? The Research Experience for ...
Shakespeare at Winedale is honored to be the recipient of a major grant from the University of Texas' Green Fund to support our new Shakespeare Sustainably initiative. Performances at Shakespeare at ...
Here's how to sign up to ride share. Click on the weekend that you'll be visiting Winedale. You'll be directed to a page on GroupCarpool.com, a service that we're using to coordinate carpools for our ...
Each liberal arts student's experience is different, so Liberal Arts Career Services developed an Undergraduate Career Readiness Plan, a guide that includes action items for each year. This is not an ...
The FSRP aims to foster partnerships between faculty and students, advance research, and enhance skills. Each faculty member selects students to work on mutually beneficial projects. The following ...
In the College of Liberal Arts, we teach students to think critically and independently so they can thrive in the world beyond campus. We are dedicated to promoting cutting-edge research that helps ...
Hank was, admittedly, not a perfect political candidate. But he just may have been perfect for his time and place — namely, early 1980s Austin.
The Department of Middle Eastern Studies at The University of Texas at Austin is proud to offer the Arabic Summer Institute (ASI), which provides an intensive language and culture program for ...
LEADERSHIP WITH A LATINO TWIST. The mission of the Center for Mexican American Studies (CMAS) is to serve Texas and the nation as a leader in the intellectual development of Mexican American and ...
The Program in Native American and Indigenous Studies (NAIS) is pleased to announce the NAIS Summer 2025 Faculty Research Grants for NAIS faculty affiliates. We are able to offer partial funding ...
The Center for Middle Eastern Studies hosts a weekly language table for each of our four main languages (Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, and Turkish). These tables provide an opportunity for students to ...
Camp Shakespeare is a two-week University of Texas residential summer camp for young people, ages 11-16,* dedicated to exploring Shakespeare through performance. “Exploring” and “performance” are key ...
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