CNS EEB Ecology Evolution and Behavior Graduate Program
Tracks
Behavior
Ecology
Evolution
Systematics
Genomics



Welcome

The Graduate Program in Ecology, Evolution and Behavior at The University of Texas at Austin welcomes you to its official web site.

The Program is a consThe Program is a consortium of faculty from several Sections of the School of Biological Sciences whose research focuses on Behavior, Ecology, Evolution, Systematics and Genomics. These faculty supervise graduate students whose Ph.D. degrees are based on empirical research in these areas.

In a US News and World Report called snews.com/usnews/edu/grad/rankings/phdsci/phdsciindex_brief.php"> America's Best Graduate Schools: 2010 Edition, the Ecology, Evolution and Behavior graduate program was ranked as one of the top ten programs in Ecology / Evolutionary Biology.

The Graduate Program in Ecology, Evolution and Behavior supports graduate students with grants and assistantships in addition to the resources generally available in the School of Biological Sciences.

If you are a prospective student, you will find information here ranging from admission requirements, research areas, faculty profiles and an overview of the extensive research facilities at The University of Texas at Austin.


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