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Everything about University Of Texas Health Science Center totally explainedThe University of Texas System comprises fifteen educational institutions in Texas, of which nine are for academy universities and six are health institutions. The UT System also offers online courses and degrees from UT institutions via the UT TeleCampus.
The system has a total enrollment of over 190,000 students. Its flagship institution is the University of Texas at Austin.
The university system had an operating budget of $10 billion in 2007, with research expenditures totalling over $1.8 billion.
UT campuses and institutions
Universities
Health institutions
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center (Houston)
University of Texas Health Center at Tyler
University of Texas Medical Branch (Galveston)
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas (includes the UT Southwestern Medical School)
Board of Regents
Regents
H. Scott Caven, Jr., Chairman
James R. Huffines, Vice Chairman
Robert B. Rowling, Vice Chairman
John W. Barnhill, Jr.
Colleen McHugh
James D. Dannenbaum
Paul Foster
Printice L. Gary
Janiece Longoria
Randal Matthew Camarillo, Student Regent
UT System Executive Officers
Kenneth I. Shine, Chancellor ad interim and Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs
David B. Prior, Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Scott C. Kelley, Executive Vice Chancellor for Business Affairs
Tonya M. Brown, Vice Chancellor for Administration
Barry D. Burgdorf, Vice Chancellor and General Counsel
Francie A. Frederick, General Counsel to the Board of Regents
Geri H. Malandra, Vice Chancellor for Strategic Management
Barry McBee, Vice Chancellor for Governmental Relations
H. Keith McDowell, Vice Chancellor for Research and Technology Transfer
Randa S. Safady, Vice Chancellor for External Relations
William H. Shute, Vice Chancellor for Federal Relations
Mark G. Yudof, Advisor to the Chancellor ad interim
UT System Officials
Bruce Zimmerman, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer, The University of Texas Investment Management Co. (UTIMCO)
Charles Chaffin, Chief Audit Executive
Amy Shaw Thomas, Associate Vice Chancellor and Counsel for Health Affairs
Pedro Reyes, Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Planning and Assessment
James Studer, Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
Randy Wallace, Associate Vice Chancellor, Controller and Chief Budget Officer
Philip Aldridge, Associate Vice Chancellor for Finance
Marg Knox, Associate Vice Chancellor and Chief Information Officer
Lewis Watkins, Chief Information Security Officer
Dan Stewart, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Employee Benefits and Services
Florence Mayne, Executive Director of Real Estate
Darcy Hardy, Assistant Vice Chancellor and Executive Director, UT TeleCampus
Anthony P. de Bruyn, Director of Public Affairs
Comparison
| Campus |
Campus Land Area(acres)
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Founded |
Enrollment(Fall 2006)
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Operating Expenses(2006)
|
Athletics Nickname |
U.S. News Ranking (2008)
|
SJTU World Ranking(2006)(2006)
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NCAA Category |
| University of Texas at Arlington |
400 |
1895 |
25,297 |
$296 million |
Mavericks |
Tier 4 |
?? |
Division I - AA |
| University of Texas at Austin |
350 |
1883 |
49,696 |
$5.54 billion |
Longhorns |
44 |
?? |
Division I - A |
| University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College |
380 |
1973 and 1926, respectively; combined since 1991 |
15,697 |
$101.5 million |
Scorpions |
?? |
?? |
NAIA |
| University of Texas at Dallas |
455 |
1961 |
14,523 |
$222.4 million |
Comets |
Tier 3 |
?? |
Division III |
| University of Texas at El Paso |
366 |
1914 |
19,842 |
$132 million |
Miners |
Tier 4 |
?? |
Division I - A |
| University of Texas at San Antonio |
725 |
1969 |
31,968 |
$300 million |
Roadrunners |
?? |
?? |
Division I - AA |
| University of Texas at Tyler |
204 |
1971 |
5,326 |
?? |
Patriots |
?? |
?? |
Division III |
| University of Texas of the Permian Basin |
564 |
1973 |
3,840 |
$46.5 million |
Falcons |
?? |
?? |
Division II |
| University of Texas–Pan American |
238 |
1927 |
17,048 |
?? |
Broncs |
?? |
?? |
Division I - AA |
Research and enrollment
| UT institution |
Research expenditure (2006) |
Enrollment (Fall 2006) |
| UT Austin |
$446.7 million |
49,696 |
| UT M. D. Anderson Cancer Center |
$409.7 million |
89 |
| UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas |
$333.3 million |
2,350 |
| UT Health Science Center at Houston |
$175.2 million |
3,746 |
| UT Medical Branch at Galveston |
$155.5 million |
4,155 |
UT Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA) |
$139.8 million |
3,079 |
| UT Dallas |
$43.1 million |
14,421 |
| UT El Paso |
$41.9 million |
19,842 |
| UT Arlington |
$34.9 million |
25,297 |
| UT San Antonio |
$32.3 million |
31,968 |
| UT Health Center at Tyler |
$12.6 million |
n/a |
| UT Pan American |
$6.8 million |
17,048 |
| UT Brownsville |
$5.9 million |
12,133 |
| UT Permian Basin |
$2.4 million |
3,406 |
| UT Tyler |
$0.9 million |
3,480 |
| Total |
$1840.4 million |
190,903 |
Achievements
Nobel Laureate affiliation
Among the high marks of the University of Texas system are 9 Nobel prizes. The all-time number of Nobel Laureates affiliated with the system among other academic institutions are:
Faculty honors
As of 2007:
National rankings
The University of Texas at Austin was ranked by The Times as the world's 15th top ranking university overall. Seven doctoral programs at the University rank in the top 10 in the nation and 22 degree programs rank in the top 25, according to a comprehensive study of the quality of graduate schools conducted by the United States National Research Council.
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School was ranked the 17th highest ranking medical school in 2005 in the United States, with four of Texas's eleven Nobel laureates, more than any other medical schools in United States.
The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center is one of the world's top ranking cancer centers in research and education.
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio's Dental School ranked one of world's highest overall, and fourth worldwide in dental science publications.
The University of Texas System ranks No. 1 for biotechnology patents among 424 universities in the world, according the Milken Institute and its September 2006 report on universities' biotechnology research and commercialization.
Gallery
Image:UTHSCSA helix.JPG|The DNA Sculpture of the UT Health Science Center at San Antonio
Image:UTMB old red.jpg|UTMB's Big Red
Image:DSCN7328.JPG|UT Southwestern's McDermott Plaza
Image:UTAustin business.jpg|UT Austin's McCombs School of Business
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