UTEXAS Energy is a pioneering student-run club at UT Austin dedicated to cultivating a deep understanding and passion for energy trading. This club bridges the gap between academic knowledge and real-world trading practices by providing a platform for learning, innovation, and professional development.
Established in 2022, TEC strives to build interest in energy and teach the fundamentals of investing and capital markets to young student investors at UT Austin.
TJOGEL is a bi-annual publication promoting legal scholarship in the energy field and is one of the largest student-led journals at the UT School of Law. The Journal has the twin purposes of publishing timely, quality, and practical legal analysis as well as cultivating a social and professional energy law community at Texas Law.
The Energy Finance Group is an organization of UT MBA students who are interested in pursuing careers in the energy industry. The organization aims to establish the McCombs School of Business at UT as the premier energy MBA program by educating its members and providing access to its vast network of energy alumni and job opportunities.
The Energy Resources Group (ERG) aims to build connections within the Energy and Earth Resources (EER) graduate program and energy student community, promoting academic and professional development in the dynamic energy sector. ERG envisions becoming a hub where individuals from diverse backgrounds collaborate, share knowledge, and develop solutions to pressing energy challenges through academic, professional, and social events.
The Longhorn Energy Club (LEC) supports interdisciplinary energy research, professional development, and entrepreneurship at UT Austin. Recognizing the need for collaboration across disciplines and technologies, LEC partners with university, government, and industry stakeholders.
The Student Energy Engagement Council (SEEC) facilitates collaboration across UT’s 40 Acres around themes of energy, sustainability, innovation, and entrepreneurship. The SEEC welcomes student representatives of all academic disciplines as well as representatives of student clubs and organizations focused on energy-related topics.
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