Our weekly conversation hours are a great way to lose your new-language shyness! Practice your speaking and listening skills with others who are on a language-learning journey. Conversation hours are ...
Faculty-Student Research Partnership Program for 2024-2025!! The Humanities Institute proudly introduces the 2024-25 Faculty-Student Research Partnerships Program members. The FSRP aims to foster ...
The Center for Mexican American Studies is proud to announce ¡Adelante! as the chosen theme for the 2024-2025 Sam Z. Coronado Poster Art Contest. Feel free to interpret this theme however it moves you ...
The Department of Mexican American and Latina/o Studies (MALS) offers financial assistance designed to help current undergraduate and graduate students at The University of Texas at Austin complete ...
A world-renowned scholar of folklore and the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, Américo Paredes established an intellectual and institutional legacy that endures to this day. A graduate of The University of ...
Through the generosity of UT alumnus Mike Martinez, founding partner of Edge Resources in Ft. Worth, the Department of Mexican American and Latina/o Studies will award an annual scholarship in the ...
HI's Research Development & Grants office aims to be a resource hub for researchers and grant seekers in their funding strategies. One helpful tool is to study examples of successful proposals from ...
Finding humanities-focused funding opportunities can be challenging because many of the sources are disconnected and decentralized. The Humanities Institute’s Research Development and Grants Office ...
The Humanities Institute proudly offers comprehensive grant and research support to fuel the academic pursuits of our faculty and graduate students. Our dedicated team is committed to providing the ...
The Humanities Institute (HI) is a central hub for humanities research at The University of Texas at Austin. We aim to foster, support, and highlight humanities-centered research across various ...
Description: Explore Indigenous and Asian entanglements and solidarities on Turtle Island (North America) and the Pacific. Examine settler colonialism, racial capitalism, war and militarism, racism ...
José Centeno-Melendez Placemaking in a City of Nations: Latino Community Formation in Washington, D.C., 1820s-1970s Cary Cordova Oral Historian (Smithsonian Insitution at National Museum of American ...