| News and Resources for Graduate Students
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The Graduate School and its campus partners provide the resources below to help graduate students navigate their degrees, career development and physical and emotional well-being. Learn about and take advantage of the many resources available to you!
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Graduate Student Workshops
The Graduate School will be holding the following workshops this fall to help graduating students complete and submit required materials:
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Graduate School Announces New Associate Dean
The Graduate School is proud to announce Elizabeth "Liz" Gershoff, the Amy Johnson McLaughlin Centennial Professor in the Department of Human Development Family Sciences, will serve as the new associate dean with a focus on funding and policy. Read more.
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Engage with the Arts on Campus
There are many upcoming opportunties for students to attend and engage with the various arts on campus.
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Join us to learn about teaching! The Center for Teaching and Learning offers a professional development opportunity for graduate students and postdocs to learn about, observe, practice, receive feedback on and reflect upon teaching techniques.
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The Texas Science & Natural History Museum has several exciting vents in October including Movies Behind the Museum (Oct. 11), Fossil Identification (Oct. 15) and Fest of the Senses (Oct. 17).
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Need to get some writing done? Join the University Writing Center (UWC) for a full-day Graduate Writing Retreat! This semester, they will be offering two weekend day-long retreats per month. Our October retreats will be held Saturday, Oct. 18 and Sunday, Oct. 26.
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The Human Research Protection Program (HRPP) is excited to offer a full lineup of educational events this semester to support researchers at every stage - from IRB basics to advanced topics like single IRB (sIRB) reliance and community-based research. Whether you're new to human subjects research or managing complex multi-site studies, there’s something for everyone!
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Discovery to Impact™ helps bring UT Austin research and innovations to the world by connecting campus innovators with industry, investors and resources. Whether you're licensing tech or launching a company, their office can guide you every step of the way.
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Students, faculty and staff can get their flu shots at on-campus clinics from Oct. 1–30. Drop in or book an appointment.
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Join UT Libraries staff to explore how to use AI to generate keywords for a research question.
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A retreat-style mindfulness experience with guided and independent activities, concluding with a community picnic with lunch provided. All are welcome, no experience necessary.
This event is brought to you by Longhorn Wellness Center, Blanton Museum of Art and First-Gen Longhorns.
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Since 1952, the program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time research-based master's and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields, including STEM education. Interested students should review the NSF website for application instructions, deadlines and eligibility. This opportunity is available to first-year graduate students only.
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Save the Date: Fall Graduate School Open House
Save the Date for the Fall Graduate School Open House on Monday, Nov. 3 from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. in the Texas Union, Santa Rita Suite. The come-and-go event is designed to help graduate students connect with peers, meet the Graduate School team and explore involvement opportunities.
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Student Features
We recently featured Aubrey Rowan, a master's of social work student, and Rodrigo Gonzalez Hernandez, fourth-year Ph.D. student at the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences.
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Nov. 14 - Last day to apply for a graduate degree. Nov. 21 - Last day a doctoral candidate may hold a dissertation defense for fall 2025. Dec. 5 - Last day to submit final paperwork to the Graduate School for graduation. Dec. 8 - Last class day. This is the last day to drop a class or withdraw from the fall semester.
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This communication is from Graduate Students – Official. View this email online.
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