From geography students examining conditions in the Amazon River regions of South America to faculty collaborations on international research projects to faculty digging into Parisian libraries, international research efforts are a vibrant part of The University of Texas at Austin.
More than 1,000 scholars come from other countries to the university to conduct research each year, and more than 5,700 international students representing more than 100 countries are enrolled here.
Virtually every college, school and department at the university has international programs and projects either well-established or under way.
Resources
- EUREKA: Research Opportunities Abroad
- Office of Research Support: International Research
- Office of Sponsored Projects: Export Controls: Regulations and Resources
International Research Grants and Scholarships
- David And Lucile Packard Foundation
- Fulbright Scholars
- Graduate Student Awards for the Lindau Meeting of Nobel Laureates and Students
- Humboldt Foundation
- LBJ School Policy Research Institute International Program Research Awards
- Luce Scholars Program in Asia
- Pew Latin American Fellows (postdoctoral training)
International Research Units Based
At The University of Texas at Austin
- Center for African and African American Studies
- Center for Asian American Studies
- Center for Australian and New Zealand Studies
- Center for East Asian Studies
- Center for European Studies
- Center for Global Innovation and Entrepreneurship (located in Monterrey, Mexico)
- Center for Indigenous Languages of Latin America
- Center for International Business Education and Research
- Center for International Energy and Environmental Policy
- Center for Mexican American Studies
- Center for Middle Eastern Studies
- Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies
- IC2 Institute
- Institute for Classical Archaeology
- Institute for Transnational Law
- International Center for Aggregates Research
- Linguistics Research Center
- Mesoamerican Center
- Program in Aegean Scripts and Prehistory
- Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies
