UT System News of the Day: "After going through nearly 3,000 completed applications for the second class of the University of Texas at Tyler School of Medicine, all 40 spots are full. The majority of students are from East Texas, said UT Tyler School of Medicine Founding Dean Dr. Brigham Willis, with 85% of them having ties to the region." Via Tyler Morning Telegraph https://lnkd.in/gXTa_hf7
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For 140 years The University of Texas System has improved the lives of Texans and people all over the world through education, research and health care. With 14 institutions enrolling more than 256,000 students collectively, the UT System stands as one of the largest public university systems in the United States. UT institutions produce more than 63,000 graduates annually and award more than one-third of undergraduate degrees in Texas, as well as more than 60% of the state’s medical degrees. Collectively, UT-owned and affiliated hospitals and clinics accounted for more than 10.6 million outpatient visits and more than 2 million hospital days last year. UT institutions are among the most innovative in the world, ranking No. 1 in Texas and No. 2 in the nation for federal research expenditures. The UT System also is one of the largest employers in Texas – employing more than 122,000 faculty, health care professionals, support staff and student workers.
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- https://www.utsystem.edu
External link for The University of Texas System
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- Higher Education
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- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Austin, TX
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 1883
Locations
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210 West 7th Street
Austin, TX 78701, US
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Employees at The University of Texas System
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Becky Voorheis
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Kelvin Bentley, Ph.D.
Program Manager-Texas Credentials for the Future
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George Finney
CISO | Bestselling Author of Project Zero Trust and Well Aware | Keynote Speaker
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Allison Dembeck
US Chamber VP | Government Relations Expert | Legislative Strategist | Coalition Builder | Women in Leadership Advocate
Updates
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"Texas [is] on the brink of a momentous breakthrough in mental health," write UT System Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs John Zerwas, MD, and UT System Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs and Chief Medical Officer David Lakey, MD, in The Dallas Morning News. Learn how the UT System and state leaders are working together to address urgent public health needs – and the statewide partnerships, resources and results thus far. https://lnkd.in/gP3rrCGN
Texas is investing in better mental health
dallasnews.com
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The University of Texas System reposted this
This past week, UT Southwestern was honored to host the Inaugural The University of Texas System AI Symposium in Health Care, and over the two-day event, we asked a few of the featured panelists about AI and how they think it will shape the future of health care. #UTSystemAI
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“We become a better, more impactful university through hard work, collaboration and above all else, service to others. This is the heart of our strategic plan.” A powerful first message from the new UT Tyler President. Welcome, Dr. Julie V. Philley! https://lnkd.in/g7SiEFEV
Message from UT Tyler President Julie V. Philley, MD
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The University of Texas System reposted this
Missed the The University of Texas System Inaugural AI Symposium in Health Care? Catch up on some of the highlights from the two-day event. #UTSystemAI
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UT System News of the Day: Some 30 City of Fort Worth employees are among the first group to graduate from The University of Texas at Arlington's Master of Public Administration program. UTA has collaborated similarly with the cities of Grand Prairie, Mansfield and Arlington. https://lnkd.in/g7fQf9wF
UTA Fort Worth master’s program prepares next generation of city leaders | Fort Worth Report
http://fortworthreport.org
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The University of Texas System reposted this
Can #Aggies and #Longhorns actually work together? Absolutely! Particularly when it comes to #nationalsecurity! Last Friday we were honored to host representatives from the Applied Research Laboratories, The University of Texas at Austin, and the Texas A&M Center for Applied Technology to identify key areas of collaboration to #accelerate the development of key technologies for Army Futures Command, U.S. Army DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory, and Army Research Office. During the visit to Texas A&M-RELLIS, Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) based sensors and common interests in data acquisition and analysis for research and testing were among topics discussed. We look forward to future #partnership opportunities to highlight how the #LoneStarState is proud to support the development of advanced technologies designed to protect our homeland. Texas A&M University System The University of Texas System
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Congratulations!
#PicksUp to the four recent UTEP graduates who’ve been chosen to participate in this year’s Fulbright U.S. Student Program, known as one of the most prestigious international exchange programs in the world. UTEP’s Fulbright Scholars will have the opportunity to spend a year overseas doing research, studying and teaching. Learn more: https://utepn.ws/454J9lO
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UT System News of the Day: “‘UT’s move to the Southeastern Conference is an extraordinary moment for Texas Athletics, Longhorn Nation and our entire University,’” said The University of Texas at Austin President Jay Hartzell. Via KXAN https://lnkd.in/gn28SEC9
‘Texas-sized’ celebration set for Longhorns’ official move to SEC
https://www.kxan.com
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As we begin day one of our first ArtificiaI Intelligence Symposium in Health Care, UT System Chancellor JB Milliken and UT Southwestern Medical Center President Daniel Podolsky, MD, underscore the UT Systemwide "commitment to unlock the potential of AI to advance the health of our communities." Read their opinion piece in The Dallas Morning News today and follow #UTSystemAI on X for highlights from the Symposium. https://lnkd.in/gyUTXErh
How AI is enhancing health care
dallasnews.com