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      This list of University of Texas at Austin faculty includes current and former instructors and administrators of the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin), a major research university located in Austin, Texas that is the flagship institution of the University of Texas System. Founded in 1883, the university has had the fifth largest single-campus enrollment in the nation as of Fall 2006 (and had the largest enrollment in the country from 1997 to 2003), with over 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students and 16,500 faculty and staff. It currently holds the largest enrollment of all colleges in the state of Texas.


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      Moody College of Communication




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      Cockrell School of Engineering




      College of Fine Arts




      School of Information




      Jackson School of Geosciences




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      College of Liberal Arts




      Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs




      McCombs School of Business




      College of Natural Sciences



      Yuval Ne'eman (1925–2006), Israeli physicist, politician, and president of Tel Aviv University


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      College of Pharmacy




      School of Social Work




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      = Accounting and finance

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      Michael Clement — KPMG Centennial professor


      = Administration

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      Eugene C. Barker — chairman, Department of History (Barker History Center)
      Darlene Grant — Associate Dean of Graduate Studies
      William Powers, Jr. — law professor, President of The University of Texas at Austin
      Lawrence G. Sager — Dean, School of Law
      James Steinberg — Dean, LBJ School of Public Affairs
      Ben G. Streetman — Dean, Cockrell School of Engineering
      Paul Woodruff — Dean of Undergraduate Studies


      = Arts and entertainment

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      Chad Oliver — science fiction and Western writer
      Ellen Spiro - documentary filmmaker
      Louis Alexander Waldman - art historian


      = Business

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      = Education

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      Marye Anne Fox — chemist, Chancellor of University of California, San Diego and formerly North Carolina State University
      Robert L. Mills — educator; former president of Georgetown College, Kentucky


      = History, archive, and library science

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      Eugene C. Barker — Texas historian, chair of the history department, academic journal editor
      Nettie Lee Benson – historian, archivist, and the namesake of the Benson Latin American Collection
      Walter L. Buenger – historian of the American South
      Daina Ramey Berry – History Department Chair, historian specializing in gender, slavery, and black women
      H. W. Brands – author, historian, Jack S. Blanton, Sr. Chair of history
      Carlos Castañeda (historian) – historian, librarian, and archivist
      Robert Cotner – historian, biographer of James Stephen Hogg
      Louis Tuffly Ellis
      Toyin Falola – author and historian specializing in African studies
      Joe Bertram Frantz – historian, biographer
      George Pierce Garrison – one of the founding faculty members of the Department of History
      A. G. Hopkins – professor emeritus, economic history
      Madeline Y. Hsu – Asian-American and Chinese American history
      Brian P. Levack – professor emeritus, early modern Europe
      Philippa Levine – historian specializing in gender, race, and science; Walter Prescott Webb Professor of History and Ideas
      Steven Mintz – historian
      Joan Neuberger – Russian and Soviet history
      David Oshinsky – professor emeritus
      Charles W. Ramsdell – historian
      Jeremi Suri – historian, Mack Brown Distinguished Chair for Global Affairs
      Ann Twinam – professor emeritus, historian, Colonial Latin America
      Walter Prescott Webb – historian of Texas and the American West
      Amelia Worthington Williams – Texas historian


      = Journalism and publishing

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      Gail Caldwell
      J. Frank Dobie — American folklorist, writer, and columnist
      Marvin Olasky — journalist and conservative pundit


      = Law and government

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      James K. Galbraith — head of the University of Texas Inequality Project at the LBJ School of Public Affairs
      Barbara Jordan — the first black woman from a Southern state to serve in the U.S. House
      Gretchen Ritter, professor of government at UT Austin from 1992 to 2013.
      Oran Milo Roberts — Governor of Texas from January 21, 1879, to January 16, 1883
      T. K. Seung — professor of philosophy, government, and law


      = Languages and literature

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      Américo Paredes – folklorist, novelist
      J. Frank Dobie – folklorist, newspaper columnist


      = Philosophy

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      Robert S. Boyer — professor of philosophy, computer science, and math
      Jonathan Dancy — professor of philosophy
      Robert Kane — professor of philosophy
      Brian Leiter — professor of philosophy and law
      Louis H. Mackey — professor of philosophy
      Aloysius Martinich — professor of philosophy (world-renowned for his knowledge of Thomas Hobbes)
      Mark Sainsbury — professor of philosophy
      T. K. Seung — professor of philosophy, government, and law
      Tara Smith — professor of philosophy
      Robert C. Solomon — professor of philosophy
      Galen Strawson — professor of philosophy
      Paul Woodruff — professor of philosophy


      = Science and technology

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      Eric J. Barron, former dean of College of Geosciences; current Director of National Center for Atmospheric Research
      Adi Bulsara, PhD, 1978 (physics) - leading physicist in the area of nonlinear dynamics
      Alan Cline — computer scientist
      Franklin C. Crow — computer scientist
      Bryce DeWitt — physicist, co-developed Wheeler-DeWitt equation ("wave function of the Universe")
      Cécile DeWitt-Morette – mathematical physicist
      Gordon Gunter — instructor in physiology (1939-1945), then researcher (1945-1949), acting director (1949-1954) and director (1954-1955) of the University of Texas Institute of Marine Science at Port Aransas and editor of Publications of the Institute of Marine Science (1950-1955); influential fisheries scientist who pioneered the study of fisheries in the northern Gulf of Mexico
      G.B. Halsted — mathematician
      Clark Hubbs — ichthyologist
      William H. Jefferys — astronomer
      Zhimin Lu — biologist and oncologist
      Chris Mack — photolithographer
      Hans Mark — aerospace engineer, former Deputy Administrator at NASA and Secretary of the Air Force
      Thomas Harrison Montgomery, Jr. — zoologist
      Hermann Joseph Muller — geneticist, Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine
      Ilya Prigogine — physicist and chemist, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
      Bill Schelter — mathematician, Lisp developer
      Roy Schwitters — physicist, former director of the now-defunct Superconducting Super Collider
      Elliot See — astronaut
      Jonathan Sessler — chemist, pioneering work on expanded porphyrins
      John Tate — mathematician, Wolf Prize in Mathematics
      Harry Vandiver — mathematician
      John Archibald Wheeler — physicist, Wolf Prize in Physics, coined the term 'black hole'
      Robert E. Wyatt – chemist


      = Social sciences

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      Walter Dean Burnham — political scientist
      David Buss — evolutionary psychology
      Mounira M. Charrad — political sociologist
      Madonna Constantine — counseling psychologist
      Scott Freeman — economist
      James K. Galbraith — economist
      Michael G. Hall - historian
      Ian Hancock — linguist and Romani scholar
      Milton W. Humphreys - first professor of Latin and Greek at UT Austin, 1883-1887
      Thomas Pangle - professor of government
      Linda Schele — expert in the field of Maya epigraphy and iconography
      T. K. Seung — professor of philosophy, government, and law
      Christen A. Smith — associate professor of anthropology
      John Traphagan — anthropology
      Philip L. White — professor of Colonial America and Nationality, 1955–2000; political activist and academic free-speech leader
      Luis Zayas — professor of Psychiatry


      See also



      List of University of Texas at Austin presidents
      List of University of Texas at Austin alumni


      References




      External links


      UT Austin Faculty Directory

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