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Join the Center for Career Development and Academic Exploration staff for a workshop on November 7, 5:30–6:30 p.m., in Hodges Library Room 129 that will help make your achievements stand out whether you are applying for a job in higher education or showing yourself as a content expert for the private sector.


Following the two heats on October 22 and October 23, twelve finalists are moving forward to the final competition for the Fall 2024 Three Minute Thesis.


Digital Learning at UT is again hosting Digital Learning Week from October 14–18. Throughout the week, they are hosting a series […]


On October 9, 2024, Teaching and Learning Innovation will be hosting a virtual session entitled, “Teardrops on my Assessments: Reframing Critical Thinking Skills in Higher Education.” This session, which is from 2-3pm EDT, is designed to equip higher education faculty (both current and future) with innovative strategies to foster critical thinking skills among students.


The Graduate School is hosting a virtual session entitled, “Managing the Rigors of Graduate and Professional Studies,” to discuss strategies for planning and managing a graduate career.


UT’s Office of Community Engagement and Outreach will proudly host the 7th Annual Engagement and Outreach Conference on October 1-2, 2024.


Applications are now being accepted for the Fall 2024 Graduate Student Research Awards (GSRA). These awards are used to advance the scholarship of graduate students pursuing research and creative activities.


If you are in a program requiring a thesis or dissertation and intend to graduate fall 2024, September 20 is the deadline to submit a preliminary draft online in TRACE for review by the Coordinator of Student Services. Preliminary drafts do not need to be complete.


The Office of Research, Innovation, and Economic Development (ORIED) is offering a session on the Institutional Review Board at UT and why it matters to you.


Hosted by the Coordinator of Student Services, Abby Sherman, the Format Chat workshop features a presentation on the Graduate School’s thesis and dissertation formatting requirements along with an overview of processes, forms/deadlines, common errors and helpful resources.