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Midsemester Deadline is Wednesday, November 20

The deadline to Q-drop, make pass/fail changes, and withdraw from all classes for the Fall 2024 semester is next Wednesday, November 20.  Please read the above hyperlinked policies carefully and if you are considering any of these actions, act soon and as early in the day as possible to minimize wait times.
 
If you wish to make any of the above registration changes, please visit GEB 2.200 or log into the Student Division chat platform to begin the process. If initiating via chat, please be prepared to meet with a Student Division advisor via Zoom on a drop-in basis to complete the request. Our team is available between 8:30 am - 4:30 pm MWF or 9:30 am - 4:30 pm TTH.

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Spring Track List is Now Available!

Each list includes acceptable AFR area study list!

NOTE: A course that falls within multiple tracks or is offered by one of the area studies departments may only count once toward the IRG major. May not count towards both IRG degree requirements.

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One-Time Exception (OTE) Deadline is 5 p.m. CDT Monday, April 29

Students may drop a single class or withdrawal from the university after the mid-semester deadline using the One-Time-Exception (OTE).

OTEs must be initiated by April 29, 2024 at 5 pm or before a final grade is posted - whichever is earlier.

A student must request the OTE from a Liberal Arts Student Division advisor by the deadline. You may connect with an advisor in GEB 2.200 or via Zoom and their online live chat.

Every undergraduate is allowed one OTE, whether it is used to withdraw from all classes or drop one class. An OTE drop counts as one of your six Q-drops. Once you’ve used it, you cannot use it again.

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Fall & Summer Track Lists are NOW AVAILABLE!

Each list includes acceptable AFR area study list!

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Track Lists Coming Soon

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IRG Spring 24 Commencement

Interested in watching the IRG Commencement? Use the link below to view the livestream.
The live stream will begin:

Friday, May 10, 2024 at 8:30am CT.

WATCH HERE
IRG Spring 24 Commencement

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IRG WALK-IN ADVISING
Aug 26 - Aug 30

IRG will be hosting walk-in advising during the week of Monday, August 26 through Friday August 30.

This time is to be utilized for Fall class changes and other immediate actions.

If you need to discuss Study Abroad or Long Term Planning, please set up an appointment for the following week.

Advising Appointments Start Sept 2nd
Walk In Notice

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Track List Coming Soon!

Spring 2025 Track Lists will be published shortly. Dates TBD.

IRG Advisors will email IRG students when list is available.

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Welcome to International Relations and Global Studies, an interdisciplinary major launched in 2009 that offers undergraduate students in the College of Liberal Arts a wide-ranging introduction to the most important challenges facing the modern world. The IRG major reflects the understanding that many of today's most pressing concerns-security risks, climate change, human rights-are truly global in nature, rather than merely national or regional problems. This major also recognizes that students benefit from addressing these subjects through a variety of scholarly perspectives. As a result, IRG draws from numerous departments and specializations at UT-Austin, such as Government, History, Economics, Sociology, Anthropology, as well as area studies and languages, in order to fashion a broad, thematic-based course of study for undergraduate majors.

In selecting International Relations and Global Studies as a major, students have the opportunity to take a wide variety of courses on global issues. All majors must follow one of four thematic study tracks and concentrate on one of six regional areas, along with completing a study-abroad experience and additional foreign language courses. IRG majors also are required to complete a capstone research course, normally taken during their final year of study. Please see the program overview for a more specific set of degree requirements. 

Student Features

Arianne Ohman - University Co-op Mitchell Award for Academic Excellence Winner!

Congratulations to Arianne Ohman (’24) for receiving a University Co-op Mitchell Award for Academic Excellence! Arianne’s IRG honors thesis, entitled “Contemporary Art and China’s Soft Power Paradox,” won the top undergraduate prize in the Humanities category, which also features a $5000 award. Arianne is pictured here alongside IRG director and thesis advisor Michael Anderson at the May 1 Co-op award ceremony.

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Conner Sale - Current Student

Year: Senior
Major: International Relations & Global Studies, Government, Italian Studies, and European Studies
Track: International Security
Area Study: European Studies
Language: Italian
Study Abroad: Contemporary Global Challenges in Paris

“ [...] embrace opportunities for engagement, seek out mentorship, and cultivate a sense of belonging within the IRG community.”

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IRG Alumni - Catherine Martin

What is your current career path?
Thus far, my career has been an adventure through multiple industries, including finance, public
relations and education. In each industry...

What experiences were particularly meaningful to you in the IRG program?
Without a doubt, the most meaningful part of my IRG program was studying abroad in Antigua, Guatemala...

What advice would you give to current students?
Stay curious about what you're studying and why it matters in the grand scheme of things. Even better, be...

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Jonathan Armstrong