Julie A. Minich Dr. Minich holds a PhD in Spanish and Portuguese from Stanford University and a BA in Comparative Literature from Smith College. She is the author of Accessible Citizenships: ...
The Center for Middle Eastern Studies and the Department of Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Texas at Austin are delighted to announce the 15th Annual Graduate Student Conference, New ...
Through assistant instructor, teaching assistant, and research assistant appointments, as well as a myriad of University, government, and private fellowships, the Department is typically successful in ...
Dr. Julia Coronado was the keynote speaker for the Economics Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 21, 2022.
Evolution of primate social behavior, intersexual conflict, social relationships, power dynamics, socioecology, predator/prey interactions, fire ecology, cyclone ecology, collective ecology, ...
David L. Leal I have been a professor at the University of Texas at Austin since 2002. My primary academic interest is Latino politics, and my recent work explores the political and policy ...
Donald R. Davis, Jr. My primary research concerns the interaction of law and religion in medieval India. From one side, I look at the historical evidence for law and legal practice in inscriptions, ...
Representations of women, birth, and disease in classical Indian medicine. Sanskrit poetry and poetics, Prakrit and Old Tamil poetry, modern Tamil fiction, and Sanskrit medical literature.
Policy processes; models of decision-making and choice; agenda-setting; fiscal policy ...
Archaeology, ethnohistory, Andes, Inca empire, early Colonial Peru, archaeological theory ...
Basic behavioral mechanisms of learning, Pavlovian conditioning, evolutionary constraints on learning, and learning and other psychological processes in music ...
Ian Hancock OBE, FRSA Introduction from Dileep Karanth (ed.) Danger! Educated Gypsy: Selected Essays by Ian Hancock Foreword My teacher, Professor Ian F. Hancock, is an unusual man:unusual in his ...