The Provost’s Office

Academic Excellence Through Education, Research & Service

We partner with the campus to ensure all students succeed and thrive, faculty and staff are supported in their research and scholarship and the campus community has the support it needs as a world-class public research university.

156 Undergrad Degree Programs

237 Graduate Degree Programs

$1.14b Research Funding

#7 Public University in the U.S. U.S. News & World Report, 2024

#1 Among U.S. universities in research financed by the National Science Foundation (NSF)

1,007 Fulbright
Scholars

24 Marshall
Scholars

31 Rhodes
Scholars


Faculty Resources

Resources to help faculty navigate the academic year.

Latest News

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Towering Aspirations

To understand the UT Tower — how this unique building came to be and what it really means, we must return not to 1937, the year it was finished, and its architect Paul Cret, but to 1908 and then-President Sidney Mezes.

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Live from New York: The Lorne Michaels Collection Opens at the Harry Ransom Center This September

Beginning this fall, the Harry Ransom Center at The University of Texas at Austin invites visitors to explore the creative legacy of one of television’s most influential producers. Live from New York: The Lorne Michaels Collection opens September 20, 2025.

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Does generative AI spell disaster for higher ed? UT’s director of academic technology doesn’t think so

“We’re not discouraging use, but we are discouraging irresponsible use,” says Julie Schell at UT Austin.

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Futuristic Fuels

Some of the most revolutionary ideas for powering our increasingly energy-hungry society sound a bit like science fiction, requiring only abundantly available and affordable resources. Yet University of Texas at Austin scientists are taking steps in the direction of that future even now.

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‘Conan the Bacterium’ Is Now a Poet

Texas Engineer Lydia Contreras teamed up with renowned poet Christian Bök to encode poetry into a “deathless bacterium.”

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William Inboden Named Executive Vice President and Provost

William Inboden, award-winning teacher and renowned national security and foreign policy scholar, has been appointed executive vice president and provost at The University of Texas at Austin, effective Aug. 1.

Faculty Diversity

Fostering diversity, equity and inclusivity and acknowledging the perspectives and experiences of underrepresented groups among faculty, staff and student.