Past Events
Explore events and happenings in the College of Natural Sciences.
Oct
26
2023
Texas Biologics Fall Showcase
Come hear about updates on Texas Biologics and the research happening with drug development on campus.
2:00 pm – 4:15 pm • In Person
Speaker(s): George Georgiou, Jennifer Maynard, Jason McLellan, Alison Cahill, Bill Matsui, and Mike Yost
Oct
26
2023
Careers, Learning and Development
Peer Instruction
Sponsored by STEMx and UTeach, Learning Lunches are concise professional development opportunities for faculty focused on timely teaching topics.
12:00 pm – 1:30 pm • In Person
Speaker(s): Chandra Turpen
Oct
26
2023
Innovations in mRNA Medicine and Manufacturing
Hear from industry experts who are leading biotech and biologic therapy R and D and commercialization in the Texas Biologics Industry Series.
9:30 am – 11:00 am • In Person
Speaker(s): Christian Cobaugh
Oct
25
2023
Public Star Party on UT Campus
Join the astronomy department for a free weekly public star party on the roof of the Physics, Math and Astronomy Building (PMA).
8:00 pm – 10:00 pm • In Person
Oct
25
2023
Exploring the Matterverse with Nanomaterial Megalibraries and AI: Annual Dervan Lecture
The Distinguished Peter B. Dervan Lecture for 2023 will be delivered by Northwestern University’s Chad A. Mirkin.
4:00 pm – 6:00 pm • In Person
Oct
25
2023
Careers, Learning and Development
Biosciences & Biotechnology Career Fair
Connect virtually with employers in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries.
11:00 am – 3:00 pm • Virtual
Oct
21
2023
Public Star Party on UT Campus
Join the astronomy department for a free public viewing at the Painter Hall telescope.
8:00 pm – 10:00 pm • In Person
Oct
20
2023
Public Star Party on UT Campus
Join the astronomy department for a free public viewing at the Painter Hall telescope.
8:00 pm – 10:00 pm • In Person
Oct
19
2023
Cosmology in Crisis? In Conversation with Experts for Free Speech Week
Recent research discoveries have been surprising to astrophysicists. We bring together UT astronomers and physicists to discuss some of the more controversial questions in space science and cosmology, including: Are new physics needed?
4:30 pm – 5:30 pm • In Person
Oct
18
2023
Public Star Party on UT Campus
Join the astronomy department for a free weekly public star party on the roof of the Physics, Math and Astronomy Building (PMA).
8:00 pm – 10:00 pm • In Person