At UT, graduate students become an integral part of a vibrant intellectual community. The Government Department is home to an innovative and dedicated faculty with interests and methodological ...
Description: The Program in British, Irish, and Empire Studies (BIES) invites applications for Summer 2026 Research Travel Fellowships for Graduate Students currently enrolled in a PhD or terminal ...
Population health, aging and the life course, stress and social ties, bereavement, social isolation, marital/partner dynamics and health, gender and sexuality ...
A number of rooms are available to Liberal Arts faculty and staff for meetings and other events. See the list below for details, check availability, and request a reservation. All users are ...
With over 60 Core and Affiliate faculty from a dozen departments across UT, the Center represents the extraordinary depth and breadth of faculty expertise in the study of East Asia. Created in 2004, ...
Land acknowledgements express gratitude, respect, and recognition toward American Indian and/or Indigenous Peoples as the original stewards of their traditional lands.
Behavioral Neuroscience, Psychobiology, Learning and Memory, Functional Neuroimaging, Brain Stimulation. Mainly interested in neurocognitive enhancement and mental health.
The Yoruba Studies Program fosters a deep understanding of Yoruba language, culture, politics, aesthetics, and spiritual cosmology in both Africa and the global diaspora. While the Yoruba are ...
Research on the long-term impacts of chattel slavery in the United States has yielded some important new understandings of the connections between the country’s past and present. This “legacy of ...
Mexican American and Chinese American families and immigration, executive function, acculturation, language brokering, parenting, depressive symptoms, school achievement, measurement invariance ...
Conceptual development in preschool and elementary school children--the fantasy-reality distinction, evaluation of evidence, supernatural beliefs and reasoning.
Work and family issues, gender stratification, telecommuting and new labor practices, diversity issues in the STEM labor force, religious ideology and women's economic attainment ...
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