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University of Texas at Austin

University of Texas at Austin

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About the employer

The University of Texas at Austin, founded in 1883, ranks among the 40 best universities in the world.

Like the state it calls home, The University of Texas at Austin is a bold, ambitious leader supporting some 52,000 diverse students, 3,000 teaching faculty, and top national programs across 18 colleges and schools. As Texas’ leading research university, UT attracts more than $650 million annually for discovery. Amid the backdrop of Austin, Texas, a city recognized for its creative and entrepreneurial spirit, the university provides a place to explore countless opportunities for tomorrow’s artists, scientists, athletes, doctors, entrepreneurs and engineers.

Mission & Values

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The mission of The University of Texas at Austin is to achieve excellence in the interrelated areas of undergraduate education, graduate education, research and public service.

UT's Core Values

Leadership

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Meet the executive team that is leading our university to new heights and lifting Texas by giving bright students from every part of society a top academic experience.

UT's Leaders

History

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Nearly 140 years ago, The University of Texas at Austin opened with one building, eight professors, and 221 students. Today, UT ranks among the top 40 universities in the world. Here’s the short version of how that happened.

How We Got Here

Traditions

Bevo standing majestically in front of trees.

Why burnt orange and white? Why a longhorn steer. And where did the name “Bevo” really come from? Texas is rich in traditions that tell the story of our past, even as our eyes are always on the future.

Longhorn Traditions

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