The Warfield Center provides a platform for faculty and researchers to showcase their ideas and present their projects to an audience extending beyond the Black Studies Collective. The Center's ...
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 ...
Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) software such as ChatGPT, can be one of many beneficial tools to use in your job and internship search or for career exploration. With this new software, it is ...
Laura Quaglia International diffusion of national security policies : the case of civil aviation security policies Bryan D Jones Assistant Professor (Roanoke College) Anthony James Calacino Three ...
The undergraduate programs and courses in Jewish Studies (both a major and a minor) and Holocaust and Genocide Studies (a minor) at The University of Texas have been designed to reflect the dynamic ...
Tako lako, which translates into English as It’s So Easy, is an openly licensed beginner-level Croatian textbook and curriculum developed by Dr. Frane Karabatić. The textbook aims to develop ...
The University of Texas at Austin Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (NROTC), in partnership with the McCombs Center for Leadership and Ethics, is proud to present the inaugural convening of the ...
The Initiative for Digital Humanities (IDH) at the University of Texas Austin serves as a hub for integrating humanities and digital studies. It fosters collaboration and interdisciplinary work across ...
The Liberal Arts Honors Program is happy to announce the Husain Family Legal Essay Competition. To enter the competition, please write and submit an essay that responds to the prompt listed below.
American Politics includes the study of a wide array of topics, including the Congress, presidency, courts, bureaucracy, public opinion and voting behavior, campaigns and elections, political parties, ...
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS is the study of borders: where they come from (conquest, secession, collapse), what crosses them (armies, money, people, ideas), and how they're governed (war, institutions, ...
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