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Student Resources

The School of Biological Sciences maintains an up-to-date directory of information useful to both graduate and undergraduate students.


Monthly meetings of labs with shared interests include the RNA Club and the Fly Club. Both emphasize presentations by students and postdocs.


Additional undergraduate Resources


Natural Sciences Career Services provides career guidance and planning for students through resume and job search letter critiques, workshops on resume writing, interviewing, networking, and job search strategies, mock interview sessions, on-campus recruiting/resume referrals, employer contacts folder, employer literature and videos, annual Career Expo and Co-op/Internship Fair, and full-time career advisors available for appointments
 
Health Professions Office provides UT students with the information necessary to make informed academic and career decisions. Full-time counselors and part-time peer advisors are available to help you select courses to meet professional school admission requirements, advise you on health career options and alternatives, and provide you with up-to-date information about professional schools in Texas, across the country, and around the world. Counselors offer students concerned and realistic counseling and conduct workshops on topics regarding professional school application and interviewing procedures. Students interested in applying to pharmacy, medical, dental, physical therapy, occupational therapy, veterinary, osteopathic, optometry schools or other related health profession programs are invited to make an appointment with a counselor in the HPO to go over prerequisites for these programs and to discuss their goals and plans.
 
Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society was established as a society for students, particularly undergraduates. It emphasizes a three-fold program: stimulation of scholarship, dissemination of scientific knowledge, and promotion of biological research. Therefore, BBB gives students the opportunity to report on their findings in the laboratory through BIOS, the journal of the society. Published since 1930, BIOS is a quarterly journal which publishes articles of interest to the society, articles written by undergraduates, and articles of general biological interest.

Micro and Molecular Biology Students Society aims to enhance student-faculty relations and inform students about the fields of microbiology and medical technology through lectures, speakers, information services and publicity.

 

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