News
September 26, 2025
Jackson School’s Enrollment at an All-Time High
For the first time since the Jackson School of Geosciences was founded in 2005, undergraduate enrollment has surpassed 400 students. This record growth puts the…
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Professor Zong-Liang Yang Elected an AGU Fellow
Zong-Liang Yang, a professor at the Jackson School of Geosciences, was elected as an AGU fellow, joining a distinguished group of 52 individuals in the…
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DeFord Lecture | Jeff Schragge
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Boyd Auditorium (JGB 2.324)
UTIG Seminar Series: Michael Young, The University of Texas At Austin
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
PRC 196/ROC 1.603
Bureau of Economic Geology Seminar Series
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
BEG Bldg 130, VR Room 1.116C
DeFord Lecture | Shi Joyce Sim
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Boyd Auditorium (JGB 2.324)
UTIG Seminar Series: Shujuan Mao, UT Austin
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
PRC 196/ROC 1.603
Bureau of Economic Geology Seminar Series
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
BEG Bldg 130, VR Room 1.116C
Research & Education Programs
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences seeks to answer some of the fundamental questions in earth science and address some of the most pressing issues of the 21st century for the benefit of society.
Founded in 1888, UT Austin’s Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences—the academic unit of the Jackson School of Geosciences—is one of the oldest, largest, and most prestigious geoscience programs in the world. The graduate program in the top ten nationally for Earth sciences, the only program in Texas with this distinction.
With over 45 faculty members and a research program addressing the most pressing issues of the 21st century—climate, water, energy transition,natural resources, or natural disasters—while exploring fundamental questions in Earth and planetary sciences, the Department is among the largest and most academically diverse in the world. The Department offers unparalleled field, computational and analytical laboratory research opportunities to undergraduate and graduate students—one of the largest combined enrollments of any major geosciences program—and has over 5,000 alumni.
Undergraduates
Want to study the Earth? Find your future? Make a difference? We offer an unparalleled undergraduate experience featuring the benefits of a small college within a major university.
Read MoreGraduate Students
This is an exciting time to pursue a graduate degree with the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences. It’s among the largest and most academically diverse programs in the world, with a strong emphasis on global field work.
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