Resources
Graduate students at The University of Texas are some of the busiest around. Especially for those graduate students who are not only attending class, but are also conducting research, writing grant proposals and taking on a thesis or dissertation, life can often feel like a balancing act.
As many of graduate students are engaged in research of some kind, we have put a couple of helpful links below that give more information about funding sources, policies, international research and more. Whether you are searching for a professor who is conducting research in your field of interest in or just want more information about how to navigate online databases for your thesis, we hope you find the information below helpful.
UT Research Resources
Here, you will find information on everything research-related at the University of Texas. This page links to divisions such as the Office of Sponsored Projects and the Office of Research Support, and gives a comprehensive list of every research unit and center at the University of Texas at Austin. If you want to search for funding, there is also a list of university, state and federal funding resources, as well as updated news stories about the latest research happening at UT.
To learn more, visit http://www.utexas.edu/research/
Library Services for Grad Students
Covering everything from database and index information to citing with EndNote, this site is a quick and easy answer to your online research questions. If you want to learn more about copyright and fair use rules or need help from ITS, this portal can also help answer your questions.
To learn more, visit http://www.lib.utexas.edu/gradstudents/
Further Findings: A blog you will want to read
An exciting University of Texas research blog, Further Findings reports on the most cutting-edge research happening on the UT campus. Updated frequently, this blog “goes beyond the results” to delve deeper into the stories behind the exciting new research breakthroughs taking place every day at UT.
To read the blog, visit http://www.utexas.edu/opa/blogs/research/
