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Living the Longhorn Life
Life as a graduate student at The University of Texas at Austin means receiving a world class education in top-ranked programs, having access to premium health and wellness resources, the opportunity to join 1,000+ student organizations and more- all while living in Austin, Texas.

Career & Professional Development
Access career and professional development resources, such as workshops, training, recruitment fairs and more.

Campus Life
Campus life at UT Austin is just as dynamic as the people who live, work and learn here.

Housing & Transportation
Graduate students have several options for where they live, along with multiple ways to get around campus and the city.

Health & Wellness
UT Austin offers many resources to keep students at their peak mentally and physically.

Families & Childcare
There are a number of resources, policies and staff at UT Austin to assist graduate student parents.

Student Organizations
Learn how you can get involved with student organizations on campus, such as the Graduate Student Assembly.

Meet our Graduate Student Community
Graduate students at The University of Texas at Austin are changing the world. They're transforming health care through research and technology, working to find energy solutions and helping to deepen our sense of history and culture. What will you do as a graduate student?
Get Involved as a Grad Student
The Graduate Student Assembly (GSA) at UT Austin serves as the voice of graduate students to UT administrators, staff and faculty, as well as to the Texas Legislature. The GSA provides a plethora of opportunities to enrich the graduate student experience at UT.
You can get involved by attending GSA meetings every other Wednesday from 5:30-6:30 p.m. in the Legislative Assembly Room in WCP 2.302 or via Zoom. Visit the GSA website to learn more.

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“Growing up in Argentina, I witnessed firsthand how policy decisions, often made without sufficient evidence, can shape people’s lives,” Antonia Vazquez, 5th-year Ph.D. candidate in public policy at @thelbjschool said.
Instagram Post@utaustingradschool“My experience as a first-generation immigrant motivates me to serve marginalized communities with social work policy and practice,” Cheng Chow, first-year Ph.D. student in @texasstevehicks said.
Instagram Post@utaustingradschoolWhen San Diego residents were concerned about sewage-related air contamination from a nearby river, Lea El Khoury, Ph.D. candidate in @texasche, stepped in to investigate. Her data played a role in prompting local authorities to act on improving air conditions in San Diego.
Instagram Post@utaustingradschoolFor @utexasmccombs MBA student Aldo Galli, it’s all about using the right tools at the right time. In 2023, Galli was selected as one of MIT’s Innovators Under 35 Latin America for his startup, Cocarbon.
Instagram Post@utaustingradschool@utaustinpsychology Ph.D. candidate Rebecka K. Hahnel-Peeters defends her dissertation this summer, after which she begins an assistant professorship at Indiana State University.
Instagram Post@utaustingradschoolCongratulations to our four 2025 winners from the Empower Your Pitch competition! From left to right: Cell and Molecular Biology Ph.D. Candidate Lisa Wang won the award for Outstanding Public Engagement, Piano Performance Ph.D.
Instagram Post@utaustingradschoolOne important problem in physics involves understanding the energy levels of a system of interacting particles. It is incredibly difficult, even for a quantum computer, so Justin Yirka, sixth year Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science @texasscience, studies approximations.
Instagram Post@utaustingradschoolMeet the 13 finalists for the 2025 Empower Your Pitch competition at @utaustintx.
Instagram Post@utaustingradschoolA former collegiate athlete, Erin Crownover brings her A-game to uncovering the history of the athletic training profession and its origins at UT-Austin. A fourth year Ph.D.
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Life in Austin
Life in Austin is like no other. Experience live music, film and art, take a dip in the spring-fed waters of Barton Springs Pool or a hike along the Greenbelt, enjoy year-round sunshine and sample some of the best food in Texas.Graduate Student Events
Event StatusScheduledWednesday April 23, 2025, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pmZoomWeekly, informal drop-in virtual chats about accessibility and inclusion in all UT teaching and learning spaces.Event StatusScheduledWednesday May 7, 2025, 9:00 am - 12:00 pmScholars Lab, Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)This in-person Systematic Review & Evidence Synthesis Boot Camp takes place over three half-day sessions. Begin with your own research question and leave with a well-developed search strategy with the next steps for progressing in your evidence synthesis project.Event StatusScheduledThursday May 8, 2025, 9:00 am - 12:00 pmScholars Lab, Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)This in-person Systematic Review & Evidence Synthesis Boot Camp takes place over three half-day sessions. Begin with your own research question and leave with a well-developed search strategy with the next steps for progressing in your evidence synthesis project.Event StatusScheduledThursday May 8, 2025, 1:00 pm - 4:00 pmThe Moody CenterThe Graduate School will hold the Master's Convocation Ceremony on May 8, 2025 at the Moody Center, to celebrate master’s candidates graduating in the Summer 2024, Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 terms.Event StatusScheduledFriday May 9, 2025, 9:00 am - 12:00 pmScholars Lab, Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)This in-person Systematic Review & Evidence Synthesis Boot Camp takes place over three half-day sessions. Begin with your own research question and leave with a well-developed search strategy with the next steps for progressing in your evidence synthesis project.Event StatusScheduledSaturday May 10, 2025, 11:30 am - 1:30 pmBass Concert HallThe Graduate School will hold the Doctoral Convocation Ceremony on May 10, 2025 at Bass Concert Hall, to celebrate doctoral candidates graduating in the Summer 2024, Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 terms.Event StatusScheduledTuesday May 13, 2025, 10:00 am - 2:00 pmScholars Lab, Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)Join UT Libraries and UT Open Source Program Office in the PCL Scholars Lab for an in-depth discussion of open scholarship.Event StatusScheduledThursday May 15, 2025, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pmZoomThis virtual informational session covers federal funding agency policy changes going into effect in 2025 that may impact your research.