Grad Life

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Living the Longhorn Life

Explore Grad Life at UT Austin

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.

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Career & Professional Development

Access career and professional development resources, such as workshops, training, recruitment fairs and more.

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Campus Life

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

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Housing & Transportation

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

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Health & Wellness

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

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Families & Childcare

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

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Student Organizations

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

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    “The thought of stepping into the unknown, peeling back layers of history, exploring, and revealing ancient buildings that have been hidden beneath the forest canopy for centuries has always sparked my imagination.” <br>
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    “The thought of stepping into the unknown, peeling back layers of history, exploring, and revealing ancient buildings that have been hidden beneath the forest canopy for centuries has always sparked my imagination.”

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    Celesté Flores didn’t waste a single moment at UT! She graduates this May with a dual master’s degree in global policy studies and public health. <br>
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    Celesté Flores didn’t waste a single moment at UT! She graduates this May with a dual master’s degree in global policy studies and public health.

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    Fourth-year Ph.D. student John Michael Clark recently attended the Arizona Winter School in Tucson for the second time, where advanced graduate students work with senior faculty and postdoctoral fellows on research projects related to number theory.
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    Fourth-year Ph.D. student John Michael Clark recently attended the Arizona Winter School in Tucson for the second time, where advanced graduate students work with senior faculty and postdoctoral fellows on research projects related to number theory.

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    Sociology and demography enable us to understand the hidden structures shaping our communities. Dr.
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    Sociology and demography enable us to understand the hidden structures shaping our communities. Dr.

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    Feel like your research is on shaky ground? Tell that to Bartik Pandel, a Ph.D. candidate in Civil Engineering in the @cockrellschool who specializes in seismic hazard assessment. <br>
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    Feel like your research is on shaky ground? Tell that to Bartik Pandel, a Ph.D. candidate in Civil Engineering in the @cockrellschool who specializes in seismic hazard assessment.

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    Your voice matters as a graduate student. Complete the gradSERU survey to help shape graduate student programs, policies and services at UT.
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    Your voice matters as a graduate student. Complete the gradSERU survey to help shape graduate student programs, policies and services at UT.

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    Bella Gray can often be found wading through thick thorn bushes, crawling under barbed wire fences, and evading jumping spider colonies. For her, it’s just another day exploring the Guadalupe Mountains as a Ph.D. student in @txgeosciences.<br>
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    Bella Gray can often be found wading through thick thorn bushes, crawling under barbed wire fences, and evading jumping spider colonies. For her, it’s just another day exploring the Guadalupe Mountains as a Ph.D. student in @txgeosciences.

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    We had a great time at last night’s Break into Data Panel with the Office of Career and Life Design, with graduate students and postdoc attendees from more than 30 different majors across 12 colleges and schools! <br>
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    We had a great time at last night’s Break into Data Panel with the Office of Career and Life Design, with graduate students and postdoc attendees from more than 30 different majors across 12 colleges and schools!

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    UT graduate students and postdocs: Registration is now open for the 2025 Empower Your Pitch Competition! <br>
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    UT graduate students and postdocs: Registration is now open for the 2025 Empower Your Pitch Competition!

Graduate Student Tour

Life in Austin

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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

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Scheduled
Monday March 31, 2025, All day
Peter T. Flawn Academic Center (FAC), 2.142 - Classrooms ABC
Join the Office of Career & Life Design for this cohort-based four-week pilot course, where we will guide graduate students and postdocs through a series of discussions and activities that introduce and apply design thinking to their own lives. 
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Scheduled
Tuesday April 1, 2025 - Friday April 11, 2025, All day
CTL staff will facilitate an asynchronous peer workshop in which participants will receive feedback on their teaching statement drafts and share suggestions to strengthen others' statements with vivid examples of teaching strategies and learner-centered goals.
Postdoctoral Affairs
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Scheduled
Thursday April 3, 2025, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Texas Union (UNB), Quadrangle Room
During this orientation, you will learn about postdoc-specific policies, benefits, and resources available to enhance your UT Austin experience as well interact with key university stakeholders. The afternoon will focus on the mentoring experience and creating an individual development plan.
The Graduate School
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Scheduled
Thursday April 3, 2025, 10:00 am - 11:00 am
William C. Powers Student Activity Center (WCP), Meeting Room 1.106
At this workshop, we will review the guidelines and deadlines necessary for graduation this semester.  Topics will include applying to graduate, scheduling your defense, submitting your thesis, report, dissertation, or treatise to the Texas Digital Library, requesting an embargo, IRB requirements and reviewing what paperwork you must submit to the Graduate School.
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Scheduled
Friday April 4, 2025, 9:00 am - 11:00 am
Selected graduate student instructors present insightful, personal stories about their teaching.
Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week
Event Status
Scheduled
Monday April 7, 2025, 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Main (MAI), 212
Join us for our Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week Open House. This special event is a celebration dedicated to honoring and recognizing the contributions, impact and value of our graduate and professional students.
The Graduate School
Event Status
Scheduled
Tuesday April 8, 2025, 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Virtual
This workshop for master’s and doctoral students preparing to submit a thesis/report/dissertation will cover common formatting errors in these documents and the use of the Graduate School templates.
Libraries
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Scheduled
Wednesday April 9, 2025, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Scholars Lab, Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)
In this in-person Using AI for Research session, we will demonstrate how to use AI literature mapping tools, including ResearchRabbit and Inciteful.
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UT Grad Students in the News

Jordan Cordel wears a black and white patterned shirt and makes the "hook em" sign onstage, surrounded by seven other people applauding, holding his giant check for one thousand, five hundred dollars from the Texas Revue.

McCombs graduate student wins 2025 Texas Revue Talent Show for singing

March 11, 2025
With 13 contestants performing talents ranging from singing to Indian classical dance, Jordan Cordel’s debut song “Lonely” took the hearts of judges and audience members.
In the first image, a woman with black hair wears a brown dress and blue lanyard in front of a white and orange poster. The title on the poster is "Health Digital Game Adaptation for a Native American Tribe Using Virtual CBPR." In the second image, another woman with long black hair wears a brown jacket and a lanyard, and stands in front of another white and orange poster. The poster reads "Situation-Specific Theory on Kidney Health Inequities Among Midlife Women from Ethnic Minority Groups in the U.S."

2 Nursing PhD Students Present Research at SNRS Conference

Feb. 26, 2025
The University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing PhD students, Cheongin Im, MSN, BSN, RN, and Dongmi Kim, BSN, RN, recently presented their research at the Southern Nursing Research Society (SNRS) 39th Annual Conference, Feb. 19-21 in Memphis, Tennessee.
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From Scraps to Sips: Everyday Biomass Produces Drinking Water from Thin Air

Feb. 24, 2025
Discarded food scraps, stray branches, seashells and many other natural materials are key ingredients in a new system that can pull drinkable water out of thin air developed by researchers from The University of Texas at Austin.
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Jackson School Symposium Winners and Q&A

Feb. 19, 2025
This year, 126 students presented their research at the 14th Annual Jackson School of Geosciences Research Symposium on Feb. 14, 2025.
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Peihao Wang Receives Best Paper at ACM SIGGRAPH Asia 2024

Feb. 17, 2025
Wang's current research focuses on theories and applications of geometric learning, language models, generative models, and 3D computer vision.
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Ruisi Cai Receives 2025 NVIDIA Graduate Fellowship

Feb. 12, 2025
Cai's research primarily focuses on large language model (LLM) efficiency, reasoning, and AI security, specifically efficient training and inference for large foundation models while enhancing decision-making capabilities.
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Kennedy Simon’s Dedication to Uplifting Voices as a Barbara Jordan National Forum Co-Chair

Feb. 10, 2025
Kennedy Simon (MPAff '25) keeps Barbara Jordan’s legacy alive through leadership and advocacy.
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Mitigating Change - Profile Shoshi Reich

Feb. 10, 2025
Shoshi Reich is a CSEM graduate student at the Oden Institute. Passionate about mitigating climate change, she contributes to NASA’s ECCO project, balancing her rigorous research with pottery as a creative outlet.
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