Advisory Councils & Societies

Outstanding supporters of Texas Science come together to support students, programs and research.

Nautilus Society

Donors consistently support our students and faculty in their quest for scientific discovery. The Nautilus Society honors those who have supported the college for five or more years, with recognition continuing every five years thereafter. Members of the Nautilus Society receive a special commemorative pin to celebrate their years of giving, along with exclusive updates about the college and invitations to select events.


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I was an EMT for over ten years, and I learned that we know a lot about the heart, the liver, the kidneys—but not the brain. I’m fascinated by the potential in UT neuroscience to find cures for Alzheimer’s and other conditions in the brain.”

Teresa Binning (BBA, ’81)

College of Natural Sciences Advisory Council member

CNS Advisory Council

Engaging with the dean and actively supporting the fundraising and priorities of the college, the College of Natural Sciences (CNS) Advisory Council includes leaders from our community of alumni and friends. They represent some of the greatest advocates and champions for Texas Science and its students, faculty, alumni, staff and programs.

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Departmental Advisory Councils

Have a commitment to astronomy? Graduated from our School of Human Ecology? Passionate about computer science, marine science on the Gulf Coast or something else? Throughout the College of Natural Sciences, you'll find opportunities to join an advisory council or board. These groups benefit from your involvement and insights and offer opportunities to connect with academic leaders and your fellow movers and shakers.

Computer Science Advisory Council

McDonald Observatory and Department of Astronomy Board of Visitors

School of Human Ecology Advisory Council

Marine Science Advisory Council

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