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The Ethics Project Lecture “The Past, the Present, and the Future of Bioethics”
Women and National Security Speaker Series
Defense Strategy and Spending: Resourcing a Return to Great Power Competition
Mackenzie Eaglen, Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute
Wednesday, Feb 28, 2018 | 12:15-1:45 PM | SRH 3.122
Please join the Clements Center for a talk with Mackenzie Eaglen on defense strategy and spending. Mackenzie Eaglen is a resident fellow in the Marilyn Ware Center for Security Studies at the American Enterprise Institute, where she works on defense strategy, defense budgets, and military readiness. Eaglen has worked on defense issues in the House of Representatives and Senate and at the Pentagon in the Office of the Secretary of Defense and on the Joint Staff. Eaglen is included in Defense News “100 most influential people in US Defense” both years the publication compiled a list.
Foreign Aid and Countering Violent Extremism
Jessica Trisko Darden, Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute
Tuesday, Mar 06, 2018 | 12:15-1:30 PM | SRH 3.122
The Clements Center is honored welcome UT alumna Jessica Trisko Darden back to the Forty Acres for a talk on “Foreign Aid and Countering Violent Extremism.” Dr. Trisko Darden is a Jeane Kirkpatrick fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where her research focuses on US foreign aid policy, specifically the effectiveness of such aid in improving political and human conditions in recipient countries, and the coercive effect of foreign aid, which often allows countries to divert economic assistance to military expenditures. Dr. Trisko Darden is also an assistant professor of international affairs with the School of International Service at American University.
Images of Research Competition
The University of Texas Libraries are hosting an Images of Research competition. This competition, intended to celebrate the research contributions of UT undergrads, requires that students submit an image and caption, via Instagram, that visualizes any research they are engaged in here at UT.
Information about the competition, including prizes, timelines, eligibility and submission instructions, are available here:
https://guides.lib.utexas.edu/2018ImagesofResearch
Texas Exes Scholarships
Texas Exes Scholarship Staff would like to remind you that we have scholarships available for students in your college. Please note that funding for these scholarships varies year to year. Some of the scholarships that students in the College of Liberal Arts may qualify for include but are not limited to:
- Geren Scholarship
- Ellen Engler Burks Memorial Scholarship
- Emily Fields Anderson Memorial Scholarship
- Hazel Harrod Ransom Memorial Scholarship
- Christopher Schulze Scholarship in French
- Raymond Starr Scholarship for History
- Beaumont Stinnett Memorial Scholarship
These scholarships, along with a host of others, are specifically available to students in your college. Additionally, students may qualify for our general scholarship opportunities. Texas Exes offers a variety of scholarships including need-based and merit-based scholarships. This being said, we encourage all students to apply.
The scholarship application is accessible at texasexes.academicworks.com. To apply, students will complete our Current UT Undergraduate Application, this will auto-match them to many of our scholarships (should they qualify). Once students have submitted this portion of the application, they will then have the option to apply to any of our other scholarships that have additional requirements or qualifications. Current undergraduate students have until March 1 at 11:59 pm CST to submit their application for Texas Exes scholarships.
Joynes Reading Room Event Featuring Tarfia Faizullah (with Free Books!)
On Monday, March 5th at 7 p.m., the Joynes Reading Room will host special guest Tarfia Faizullah, who will be sharing work from her new book of poetry, Registers of Illuminated Villages. Faizullah has won numerous awards, and her work has been translated into Persian, Chinese, Bengali, Tamil and Spanish. In 2016, she was recognized by Harvard Law School’s Women Inspiring Change. She teaches in the University of Michigan Helen Zell Writers’ Program as the Nicholas Delbanco Visiting Professor in Poetry. The Joynes Reading Room will be giving away a limited number of free books by Faizullah to students who want to read her work before attending the event. Students interested in receiving a free book may request one in person at the front desk of the Joynes Room (CRD 007). Additionally, student interested in eating lunch with Tarfia on Monday, March 5 at 12 p.m. in CRD 007B should RSVP to matt.valentine@austin.utexas.edu.
Space, Pizza, and Spaceports Event
Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS) will be hosting an interdisciplinary event this week about the Texas Legislature’s Texas Spaceport Trust Fund. Attendees will discuss how the Legislature created the fund, and how it’s since been used by companies like SpaceX to finance launch complexes like the one they’re currently building outside of Brownsville, TX.
Study Archaeology in Portugal
Liberal Arts Honors Focus Group (with Free Pizza!)
Would you like to have a say in the new courses offered by the Liberal Arts Honors program? We are recruiting students to take part in a focus group geared at improving and diversifying the LAH curriculum. We want to hear about the kinds of courses you would like to take and with which faculty.
The sessions will be held in the CLA (LAH commons room) on the following dates:
Friday (2/23) 1 pm – 2 pm
Tuesday (2/27) 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Wednesday (3/7) 12 noon – 1 pm
If you want to participate or have any questions please email us (anastasia.rigney@utexas.edu). In your email please include your preferred session date. Pizza and drinks provided!
Schwartzman Scholarship
Schwarzman Scholars Info Session presented by Outreach and Selection Officer, Arlie Slonim
University of Texas at Austin, Wednesday, March 7th, 4:00pm, Room CLA 0.128, Register here
Schwarzman Scholars: Overview
Schwarzman Scholars is a highly-selective, fully-funded scholarship program, based at the distinguished Tsinghua University in Beijing, designed to ensure that the next generation of business, political and civil society leaders around the world can effectively serve as bridges between China and the rest of the world. We aim to achieve this by (1) recruiting promising young leaders from around the world, people who have the ambition and talent to take on executive roles in government, civil society, or business and who have a commitment to building understanding among people with differing perspectives; (2) educating them about China’s global role via a one-year Master’s in global affairs at Tsinghua and (3) linking them to senior mentors in their field in China and to their peers among China’s rising young leaders. You may also find it helpful to view this video introduction, this profile in the New York Times, and/or to download the program’s full brochure.
Application Opens in April 2018
Applications for the 2019-2020 class open April 2018, with selections made in November 2018. (Applicants with Chinese passports apply by May 2018, with selections made in September 2018).
Scholars will hone their leadership skills through a curriculum designed by leading academics from around the globe and frequent interactions with distinguished guest lecturers. Additionally, Scholars will spend considerable time outside the classroom developing firsthand exposure to China and its people through thematic study tours, a mentoring program and internships with key employers in Beijing. All classes will be taught in English, and students will have the opportunity to study Mandarin. Schwarzman Scholars will recruit an internationally diverse cohort each year, people who have the ambition and talent to take on executive roles in government, civil society, or business and who have a commitment to building understanding among people with differing perspectives, welcoming applicants up to age 28.
The program has been built with the support of donors from around the world and a distinguished Advisory Board consisting of important leaders including Prime Minister Tony Blair, President Nicolas Sarkozy, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, Tung Chee Hwa, Henry Kissinger, Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice, Hank Paulson, Bob Rubin, Jim Wolfensohn, Richard Haas, Richard Levin, Sir Colin Lucas, Richard Brodhead, Nobel Laureate Chen Ning Yang, John Thornton, Yo-Yo Ma, and Bob Dudley.