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Terri Givens

Running 'Round the Ivory Tower

Biography

Terri Givens is an associate professor in the Government Department at the University of Texas at Austin. She began her academic career at the University of Washington. She has held several administrative positions at the University of Texas, including director of the Center for European Studies, and vice provost for undergraduate studies and international activities. Her main area of research is Western European politics, and she has written the book Voting Radical Right in Western Europe, several articles on immigration policy and immigrant integration in the European Union, and a manuscript on antidiscrimination policy in Britain, France and Germany. She is the editor, with Gary Freeman and David Leal, of the book Immigration Policy and Security: U.S., European, and Commonwealth Perspectives. She is currently a non-resident fellow with the Migration Policy Institute in Washington. She speaks French and German, and continues to conduct research in Europe, particularly France, Germany and Britain. She is a competitive master’s runner in Austin, and the mother of two boys in elementary school, Andrew and Brandon.

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Most Recent Articles

Advice for Wannabe Profs

January 22, 2010

Terri E. Givens considers what to tell a would-be graduate student about the job market and life as an academic.

Teach Governance

November 23, 2009

Graduate students and new faculty members will be helped in their careers by learning how their institutions work and how they can help shape policy, writes Terri Givens.

The Importance of Mentors

October 2, 2009

Terri Givens considers the lessons learned and confidence gained from those who encouraged her -- and her obligation to do the same for others.

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