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Outstanding Master’s Thesis/Report Award
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Outstanding Master’s Thesis/Report Award

Source: https://gradschool.utexas.edu/funding/awards/thesis Parent: https://gradschool.utexas.edu/funding/awards

Professional & Student Awards

Nominations Open:\ October 27, 2025

Nominations Close:\ February 13, 2026 - Deadline extended!

Questions

If you have questions, email \ Brianna Smallman.

The Outstanding Master’s Thesis/Report Award was established in 2003 by the Graduate School to recognize exceptional work by master’s students and to encourage the highest levels of scholarship, research and writing.

Graduate Studies Committee (GSC) chairpersons nominate one master’s student from their programs for the award.

A thesis or report may be considered for this award.

Eligibility

To be eligible for the award, the thesis/report must meet one of the following criteria:

These dates align with the Graduate School’s deadlines for final paperwork and graduation applications.

Nominations

The Graduate School's Online Awards System

Nominations should be submitted using the Graduate School’s online awards system, which you can access at this link.

Nominators are required to solicit all required documentation from their respective nominees and to upload it on the nominee’s behalf. 

Eligible nominators include: GSC faculty, department graduate adviser, department graduate coordinator, GSC chair or program graduate school award administrator.

To complete the online application, collect the following:

Evaluation

The faculty review committees will consider both the methodological and substantive aspects of the thesis or report, including the:

Individuals writing letters of support should be encouraged to keep these criteria in mind as they comment on the significance/major contribution of the thesis or report and the particular aspects of the thesis or report that distinguish it.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long should the nomination and supporting letters be?

There’s no required length. Please be sure that all requested information is thoroughly included in both the nomination and supporting documentation.

What are the nomination categories for the Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation and Master’s Thesis or Report awards?

There are three main areas:

Area A — Humanities and Fine Arts\ Includes programs focused on human culture, expression, and historical understanding.\ \ Examples:

Area B — Social Sciences, Business, and Education\ Covers disciplines that study society, human behavior, and organizational systems.\ \ Examples:

Area C — Mathematics, Engineering, Physical Sciences, and Biological and Life Sciences\ Includes programs focused on scientific inquiry, quantitative analysis, and technological innovation.\ \ Examples:

Can I submit an incomplete dissertation or thesis for the Outstanding Dissertation & Master’s Thesis/Report award?

No. Only completed dissertations and master’s theses/reports will be considered. Incomplete submissions are not eligible but may be submitted the following year once finalized.

Who should nomination letters be addressed to?

All nomination letters should be addressed to the Review Committee.

What is the submission deadline?

All submissions must be received by 11:59 PM CST on the day of the stated deadline on the awards page.

How many nominations can each department submit for the Outstanding Student Employee award?

Each department may submit one nomination per category: one for a Teaching Assistant (TA) and one for an Assistant Instructor (AI).

2025 Award Recipient

Brody Manquen

Program: Geography and the Environment\ Thesis Title: Lidar at the Margins of the Mediterranean: Evaluating Lidar-based Archaeological Survey in Mediterranean and Cycladic Landscapes