Most graduate departments have career services offices that provide various services and resources to meet the specific needs and priorities of their students, as well as the employers seeking to hire them. Check with your department to see what services they offer.
For some general resources on where to get started on a research project, places to get help when it comes to figuring out your career path, ways to strengthen your presentation or teaching skills and more, see the information below.
A variety of writing resources are available to assist you in crafting effective documents ranging from research presentations to resumes and dissertations. Check out Graduate Student Writing Services to take advantage of these helpful tools.
The University of Texas at Austin has 17 different libraries with a collection containing more than nine million volumes and providing access to the latest electronic research materials. Before starting that first research project, visit The University of Texas Libraries Web site to see the wealth of resources offered. A section specifically for graduate students is also available online. To access .pdf documents, you need Adobe Acrobat Reader (Download free Adobe Acrobat Reader.)
As a graduate student at The University of Texas, it is important that you conduct yourself and your studies with integrity. To learn more about academic integrity and important research issues at The University of Texas, refer to the links below.