TEACHING
UT-AUSTIN COURSES
Faculty leadership and affiliates teach graduate and undergraduate courses such as:
- “Nature of the International System”
- “Strategy and Decision-Making in Global Policy”
- “Intelligence and National Security”
SUMMER SEMINAR
The Clements Summer Seminar in History and Statecraft brings together graduate students from leading universities to explore the connections between statecraft and history. Sessions are also devoted to professional development for academic and policy careers.
INTERNSHIP SUPPORT
Internships are a key component of education and professional development. The Clements Center’s Summer Student Development Fund supports students who have secured unpaid internships in fields related to defense and foreign policy as they launch careers in national security.
UNDERGRADUATE FELLOW PROGRAM
The Undergraduate Fellows Program supports students interested in national security careers through reading groups, meetings with distinguished scholars and policy leaders, and professional mentorship.
STUDY ABROAD OPPORTUNITIES
London May Term: The Past, Present, and Future of the Transatlantic Alliance: In partnership with the world-renowned War Studies Department at King’s College London, this program provides exemplary students the opportunity to learn firsthand about the Anglo-American tradition of history and strategic studies. The program also includes visits to historic battlefields and other important landmarks in Anglo-American strategic history.
Korea May Term: America in the Pacific: American History, Strategy, and the Future of the Indo-Pacific Region: In collaboration with a leading Korean university, this program offers students the opportunity to gain a firsthand understanding of the U.S. alliances in Korea and Japan, as well as historical relationships.