Teaching and Lecture Opportunities
On-Campus Programs, Workshops, and Seminars
Texas Global designs and administers customized programs for specialized groups of students, junior faculty and professionals. These programs and trainings add rich diversity to our campus, creating new opportunities for faculty to share their expertise through guest lectures, workshops, and short-term courses.
I appreciate the great work of my friends at Texas Global. Together, we have created the best Mandela Washington Fellows program in the nation. I have been deeply moved by the intelligence, entrepreneurial spirit and depth of character of the fellows and feel truly blessed to work with an amazing group of women and men who make Texas Global the best UT has to offer.John N. Doggett, J.D., M.B.A., Senior Lecturer, McCombs School of Business, Academic Director, UT Austin Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders Business and Entrepreneurship Institute
Opportunities to Teach or Train Abroad
Texas Global partners with organizations around the world on international capacity-building projects leveraging faculty research and expertise to share best practices, spur innovation, and address challenges facing their institutions or countries. These projects are generally grant or contract driven.
Additionally, short-term teaching and lecture opportunities abroad are occasionally offered at partner institutions.
If you are interested in either of these opportunities, please contact our Global Strategies Officers.
China-U.S. Scholars Program (CUSP)
The China-U.S. Scholars Program (CUSP) is an exchange fellowship program for U.S. scholars and students in the arts, humanities and social sciences to teach, study or conduct research abroad in China, Hong Kong or the U.S. in 2021-2022. Programs ranged from five to ten months and took place between August 2021 and May 2022.
The program is funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York, Ford Foundation, Harvard-Yenching Institute, Henry Luce Foundation and Rockefeller Brothers Fund.