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Freeman Scholarship Empowers Cross-Cultural Exploration in Singapore

November 9, 2023 by Kayla Johnson

UT student Whitney Nwaneri was planning a study abroad stint in Lisbon, Portugal. Then she received a Freeman Scholarship and changed her plans.

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The Color Complex: Student Research Abroad in Ghana

September 18, 2019 by Kaitlyn Trowbridge

This summer, an International Relations and Global Studies senior was awarded the experience of a lifetime when her student research team received the UT President’s Award for Global Learning.  Christina Cho and a team of three other undergraduates traveled to Accra, Ghana, for 10 weeks to research colorism and how to mitigate its effect on […]

Megan Nater standing by a body of water in Argentina

Small But Powerful Moments: An IRG Senior’s Experience Abroad

February 2, 2018 by Emily Nielsen

Experiential learning is an essential part of a liberal arts education, and Austin native Megan Nater’s time studying abroad has served her well. Nater is an International Relations & Global Studies senior whose studies focus on security and Latin America. For her undergraduate honors thesis, Nater is examining women’s rights mobilization in Colombia. As a […]

Barton Creek, Compromise and a Whole Lot of Elephants

December 19, 2017 by Emily Nielsen

Inside the Education of a Sustainability Studies Major After more than a decade of germination, the Bachelor of Arts in Sustainability Studies in UT Austin’s College of Liberal Arts has its first graduates. The major was born out of several sustainability-focused initiatives on campus. The first was the 2007 establishment of the President’s Sustainability Steering […]

Nelson at the ruins of Ephesus

Liberal Arts Abroad: Government Senior Travels to Izmir, Turkey

September 22, 2017 by Emily Nielsen

Six weeks of living in another country is a significant way that liberal arts students can apply their education to the world around them. Elizabeth Nelson, a government senior with a minor in Turkish, traveled to Izmir, Turkey, this summer, immersing herself in the language and culture of the country. Nelson is from Denver, Pennsylvania, […]

English and Plan II Senior Awarded $18,000 Diehl Prize to Help Serve Others

May 25, 2017 by Emily Nielsen

Christina Breitbeil, a Plan II Honors and English senior from Houston, Texas, has been awarded the 2017 Randy Diehl Prize in Liberal Arts. The $18,000 award, now in its second year, was established by donors to support a graduating liberal arts senior who is committing the year after graduation to service for the greater good, […]

Liberal Arts Abroad: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

November 16, 2016 by Emily Nielsen

Experiencing other cultures firsthand is an essential part of a liberal arts education, and studying abroad is an exceptional way to do that. When students study abroad, they connect with other people, learn to think in new ways and develop skills to help them in the professional world. Javonna Hamilton, a psychology junior from Dallas, […]

Dean Randy Diehl shakes hands with a guest at an event.

Crossing Mental Boundaries

April 30, 2015 by Randy Diehl

The writer Lawrence Durrell once observed that travel is among the most rewarding forms of introspection, and students who study abroad bear this out. When they leave their comfort zones and experience life and learning in another culture, they return home knowing a lot more about themselves. Study abroad gives students context to better understand […]

Leszek Balcerowicz and Hector Cantu in Warsaw this summer

Polish Economic Architect Hosts UT Austin Student in Warsaw

October 7, 2014 by Emily Nielsen

Studying abroad exposes liberal arts students to a variety of peoples and cultures, and in the case of Hector Cantu, it landed him 3 months as a research assistant at a Polish think tank led by a legendary economist. Cantu, a UT Austin economics senior from Monterrey, Mexico, spent his summer in Warsaw meeting with […]

UTeach Summer Program Hones Skills for Teaching English Abroad

September 5, 2014 by Emily Nielsen

The Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) summer course is providing students with internship opportunities in Querétaro, Mexico and Daegu, South Korea. UTeach-Liberal Arts founded the program in the summer of 2013 based on the recommendations of liberal arts students and graduates who expressed interest in a course that would allow students to go […]

Megan Palombo in from the the US Embassy

Liberal Arts Student Lands Summer Internship at U.S. Embassy in Madrid

August 27, 2014 by Emily Nielsen

Living and working in the capital of Spain for 10 weeks is one way Spanish majors can stay sharp over the summer. Megan Palombo, a Spanish and advertising senior, traveled more than 5,000 miles to intern at the U.S. Embassy in Madrid, Spain. This summer, she was able to increase her knowledge of foreign affairs, […]

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PLAN II ABROAD: Varun Bhatnagar

February 5, 2014 by Emily Nielsen

Varun Bhatnagar, a Plan II honors, business honors and finance sophomore, made his time away from classes count this summer by taking an internship abroad in Shanghai. Read about his job at one of China’s top marketing firms, his take on Chinese culture and his biggest challenges in his own words in this Q&A. Where […]

Marshall Scholarship winner

Plan II Graduate Awarded 2014 British Marshall Scholarship

December 19, 2013 by Emily Nielsen

John Russell Beaumont, a Plan II and architecture graduate, has been awarded a Marshall Scholarship, one of the most coveted study abroad scholarships available. Russell’s scholarship, one of 34 awarded this year, will fund his graduate education and help him pursue his chosen path as an architect or planner specializing in disaster relief. He will […]

Flower sellers in Argentina

Assignment Abroad

September 9, 2009 by Jennifer McAndrew

From Argentina to Vietnam, students explore the world in quest for global citizenship Life-changing. Transformative. Inspiring. These are the dramatic descriptions that often excitedly tumble forth when students return from study abroad, says Terri Givens, vice provost and associate professor of government, who oversees the university’s International Office. And for most students, the hyperbole matches […]

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