Susan Sage Heinzelman, Director
WWH 401, Campus Mail A4900, Austin, TX 78712 • 512-471-5765
CWGS Programs
Academic Programs
Information on undergraduate and graduate degree programs.Faculty Development Program
The CWGS Faculty Development Program is designed to assist in the recruitment, retention and promotion of new faculty members by providing them with support of various kinds. The point of this program is to welcome, inform, and support our new colleagues. The program also promotes the development of interdisciplinary research by introducing new faculty members to like-minded scholars from other disciplines. To become a faculty fellow, new faculty members must be nominated by their chair or dean to participate in this program. A call for nominations is issued each spring and faculty fellows are selected in June for the following academic year. Faculty fellows receive a research stipend that may be used for travel to professional meetings and general research support. Faculty fellows will present in the New Faculty Colloquium, where they will meet other junior and senior faculty who work in their area, and where they will have the opportunity to develop mentoring relationships with faculty members outside their home departments. Finally, faculty fellows are also invited to participate in faculty development workshops on teaching, obtaining grants and fellowships, and the promotion process.New Faculty Colloquium
Every two weeks throughout the year (Wednesdays 4:30 to 6:00pm in GAR 2.116), faculty fellows from the CWGS Faculty Development Program make presentations in the New Faculty Colloquium. For purposes of building intellectual community, the colloquium each year will emphasize a particular topic. For the 2009-10 academic year, the topic for the New Faculty Colloquium is Performing Gender. Most of the scholars presenting in this series do research in this area. The colloquium is open to all members of the UT community. For more information on the presentations in this series, please check the events page.Interdisciplinary Faculty Research Clusters
CWGS has created a series of research clusters in specific subject areas: LGBTQ/Sexualities, Gender and Health, and Gender and Technology. Through these clusters and the work of various other schools, colleges, and research centers, we promote faculty research collaboration and interaction with undergraduates and graduates. Bringing together scholars trained in different methodologies and disciplinary traditions around a common theme, interdisciplinary research promises new opportunities for innovation and insight.Conferences
The Emerging Scholarship in Women’s and Gender Studies Seventeenth Annual Graduate Student ConferenceFebruary 19, 2010 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Texas Union
This conference provides an opportunity to share research with undergraduates, graduates students, and faculty affiliates of Women’s and Gender Studies from all departments. The Center’s theme for 2009-10 is “Performing Gender” but research on any aspect of the study of gender and/or sexuality is welcome. This is the student run conference of CWGS, not to be confused with any other conference.
Call for papers: Deadline postmarked TBA



