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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 School Community
Graduate students and postdoctoral scholars 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 at UT Austin?
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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Students with mobility disabilities may struggle to navigate campus, encountering inaccessible routes and other unpredictable challenges. Ishita Chitturi, second-year master’s student in information studies, is part of a team working to change that at @longhorndevelopers.
Instagram Post@utaustingradschoolHaving begun belly dancing as a teenager, Draconis von Trapp, second-year Ph.D. student in performance as public practice @uttadaustin @fineartsut, is now booked all over the world as not just a performer and teacher, but as a belly dance historian.
Instagram Post@utaustingradschool“When I was a child, my father used to make me recite Tang Dynasty poems,” Jessie Li, second-year @michenercenter fellow in fiction and poetry, said. “From those poems, I learned music and rhythm, form and precision. I attribute my love of words in part to that early experience.”
Instagram Post@utaustingradschool“After interviewing residents about their experiences in Austin, one thing is clear – no one likes traffic!” Chelsea McCullough, fourth-year Ph.D. candidate @texasischool, said.
Instagram Post@utaustingradschool“I believe great writing is great sincerity,” Darius Atefat-Peckham, third-year poetry fellow @michenercenter, said.
Instagram Post@utaustingradschoolLast March, McCombs faculty and doctoral students gathered for “McCombs Madness,” a double-elimination ping-pong tournament created by Accounting Ph.D. candidate and Harrington Fellow Nathan Herrmann.
Instagram Post@utaustingradschoolHidden in the crevices of tropical ocean reefs are tiny flecks of color darting in and out of the corals. These fish are small enough to fit hundreds in your hands, each weighing about as much as a single pea. Fourth-year marine ecology Ph.D.
Instagram Post@utaustingradschoolFor Heekyung Kim (M.F.A. ‘24), the 2025 Tony Awards had a very happy ending! Kim’s immersive LED projection work on Maybe Happy Ending was recognized with six awards, including Best Scenic Design in a Musical.
Instagram Post@utaustingradschoolApplications are now open for the PhD Career Pathways Fellowship!
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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 StatusScheduledTuesday August 19, 2025, 9:30 am - 1:00 pmScholars Lab, Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)During this two-day workshop, instructors will learn how to incorporate digital scholarship into their undergraduate and graduate courses. We will explore a range of tools designed to organize, advance and visualize their research.Event StatusScheduledWednesday August 20, 2025, 9:30 am - 1:00 pmScholars Lab, Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)During this two-day workshop, instructors will learn how to incorporate digital scholarship into their undergraduate and graduate courses. We will explore a range of tools designed to organize, advance and visualize their research.Event StatusScheduledFriday August 22, 2025, All dayTexas Union (UNB)Each fall, the Graduate School presents an orientation designed specifically for new graduate students. This year's orientation will be held in-person on Friday, August 22, 2025.Event StatusScheduledFriday August 22, 2025, 3:30 pm - 5:00 pmTexas Union (UNB) BallroomCurrent students are welcome to join our new graduate students for a resource fair! Learn more about the services and offices at The University of Texas at Austin that are available to help you succeed.Event StatusScheduledThursday August 28, 2025, 4:00 pm - 5:30 pmZoom link shared after registrationAs a graduate student, you assume many roles: teacher, instructor, as well as student. In this workshop, you will learn about and apply theories of self-directed learning to students and one’s own achievement, as well as gain strategies about setting expectations and working effectively with students and faculty.Event StatusScheduledTuesday September 2, 2025 - Friday September 19, 2025, All dayAsynchronous - see description belowJoin us for an introductory, asynchronous crash course in the cognitive theories underlying learning and memory. Discover how you can leverage these theories to encourage deep, meaningful, long-lasting learning for your students.Event StatusScheduledThursday September 4, 2025, 4:00 pm - 5:30 pmZoom link shared after registrationIn this hands-on, collaborative workshop, participants will learn about the backwards design theory of lesson planning and will have the opportunity to collaboratively review and discuss a sample STEM or sample Humanities lesson plan to reflect on the features of effective lesson plans. Instructors will practice generating a clear learning outcome, assessment, and class activity based on their current teaching appointment and with their current students in mind. Participants will leave the session with an outline that may serve as the foundation for a lesson plan they will use during the semester.Event StatusScheduledTuesday September 9, 2025, 12:00 pm - 1:30 pmRSVP for location“Facilitating Effective Labs” aims to equip lab instructors with tools to lead an engaging and collaborative lab session that still gives students time to complete the required activities. We will explore strategies for setting lab expectations, giving helpful pre- and post-lab talks, and asking questions that promote discovery and observation.