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All College of Education graduate students now have the capability to update their can create and update profiles that appear on the College of Education website. Your contact information that appears in the UT Directory Contact information will be brought over by default. It from the UT Directory automatically; it is up to you to add additional information such as your areas of interestsinterest, bio, achievements, CV , and a photo. Please note that the college website follows AP Style, so we encourage you to keep these guidelines in mind as you draft compose your bio. We also encourage you to have someone else proof your bio before you upload it.

To update your profile, log on to https://apps.jsg.utexas.edu/profiles with your UT EID and password. The system is fairly intuitive. As you’ll see after you log on, there are a series of tabs to go through for adding information. If you already have a profile on the college website, copy and paste the information from your current profile page to the system. There are a few differences to Please note: 

  • Your full bio should be added to the Biography tab under About You.

  • Your Areas of Interest should be added to Short Bio/Areas of Interest field under the Research tab, Your Research sub-tab.

  • There’s no need to add

    any

    punctuation to any of the Publication fields. The profile system does this for you.

  • You can connect your profile to your supervising faculty member’s profile under the Supervisors tab.

  • The system pushes out updates overnight, so don’t worry if you don’t see your updates right away.

Additional Tips

  • Be sure your bio is free of grammar, spelling

    ,

    and punctuation mistakes

  • Be sure to use the full name of your department and/or lab on first reference in your bio

  • Be sure to upload a headshot you would want a prospective employer to see

  • Make sure the research projects and interests listed are your own

Your profile (bio, links, etc.) should NOT include:

  • links to current or past employers

  • links to any outside or consulting work you may do

1. How it Works 

Your profile information is contained in a series of tabs. If you opt not to enter any information in a given tab, that tab will not appear on your profile page.

Tip

Be sure to click "Save" before moving to the next tab or you will lose your updates. Look for the green bar indicating that your updates have been saved before moving on.

Warning

You may need to clear your browser's cache to see the updates on your profile. 

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2. About You

2.1 Contact Info

Most, but not all, of this information is automatically populated from the University Directory. If you choose, you can add your cell phone number and office hours on this page. 

Warning

Updates to your phone number, office location, or email address must be made in Workday.

Tip

Remember to click "Save" before moving on.

2.2 Biography

Enter your bio here in order for it to appear by default on your profile page. Your bio should be current, concise, spell-checked, accessible to a layperson, and as jargon-free as possible. You can copy/paste from Microsoft Word, but please note formatting will be lost. Use the shortcodes provided at the left of the text box field to apply available formatting. 

Warning
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Smart Quotes vs. Straight Quotes

If you are copying your bio over from MS Word, please note that Smart Quotes will render as boxes. Just delete and redo them in the Biography box.

Tip

Remember to click "Save" before moving on.

2.3 Titles

Add your current job title by clicking the "Titles/Unit" link under the "About You" tab. Click the "Other" radio button and enter your employer's name in the other unit title. All other radio buttons will call up UT Austin offices and departments. Image Removed

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Tip

Remember to click "Save" before moving on.

2.4 Major & Admittance

Selecting the correct major code and the first semester/year you started ensures you will be sorted correctly in the student directory. Image Removed

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Tip

Remember to click "Save" before moving on.

2.5 Degrees

Click the "Add New" button to add a degree. 

Select your degree from the pull-down menu then enter the "Major" and "Institution" data. 

Tip

Remember to click "Save" before moving on.

2.6 Curriculum Vitae

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Tip

Remember to click "Save" before moving on.

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3. Research

When describing your areas of expertise, focus on your scholarly interests.

Short Bio/Areas of Interest:  This should be a one- or two-sentence summary of your scholarly interests and/or activity. Text entered here will appear on the search result page that links to your complete profile. It also will appear under the "Areas of Interest" tab on your profile page. 

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Entries flagged as current will appear above those flagged as not current.

3.4 Publications

Info

All publications entered will have APA formatting applied automatically. There is no need to add a period at the end of a field as the system will add them and apply other formatting styles for you. Also note that previous entries may be updated. We suggest you list no more than 10 publications. Be sure to use your most recent or the publications that best represent your work. 

There are several options to choose from:

  • Book

  • Magazine

  • Journal

  • Newspaper

  • Website

The fields that appear will change depending on the option you select. 

Note

For Journal articles, be sure to select the appropriate response next to "Is this a peer-reviewed article." Also, select "Yes" for the field "Visible?" 

Tip

If you want to add an article that has not been published, add the status (in press, under review, etc.) in parenthesis at the end of the article's name.

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4. Awards

Click "Add New" to add an award you have won; Enter the field data accordingly. 

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We encourage you to upload a high-resolution photo that shows you at your professional best. Make sure there are no spaces or special characters in your image's file name before you get started.

Add URLs to scholar profile sites (Google Scholar, Research Gate, ResearcherID, ORCID, and Publons), social media sites (only if you use them for professional purposes: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram), and other sites that you would like to showcase.

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