Spatially Explicit Artificial Intelligence, Geospatial Artificial Intelligence, Spatial Data Science, Geo-Foundation Models, Geographic Knowledge Graphs, GIScience, Geographic Question Answering, ...
GIScience, GeoAI, Human-centered GeoAI, (Geo)Spatial Data Science, Cartography, Social Sensing, Environmental Psychology, Urban Planning, Maternal Health, Human Mobility ...
The College of Liberal Arts offers students the largest number of majors of any college at The University of Texas at Austin. Students study majors from across cutting-edge interdisciplinary fields, ...
Steven Mintz A pioneer in the application of new technologies to teaching and research and an award-winning teacher and author, Professor Mintz is a leading authority on families, children, youth, and ...
Social Inequality, Race and Ethnicity, Gender, Labor Markets, Research Methods ...
Wilson Regents Professor, Department of Human Development and Family Sciences, Director of the Texas Aging and Longevity Center and Director of Research for the CAPS Program Development and Pilot Core ...
Archibald A. Hill Regents Professor of American and English Literature | Distinguished Service Professor | Chair of the Department of Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies Eighteenth-century English ...
Human-environment interactions; land change science; biodiversity conservation; GIS/Science; applied quantitative methods; Latin America; organized crime groups and criminal governance ...
Archives, Digital Humanities, American Literary Modernism, Textual Studies, Sound Studies, Scholarly Information Infrastructure, Humanities Data Curation ...
Geographical Communications, Place Images in the Media, Disentangling from Digital Media, Geopolitical Discourses, Formation of Subjectivity ...
Gender, sexuality, health, political economy, post-colonialism, labor history, popular culture; Middle East, South Asia ...
Liberal Arts at UT offers our over 9000 undergrads more than 40 majors and our graduate students many top-ranked programs in the social sciences and humanities all taught by over 750 faculty members ...
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