As a research center at the University of Kansas, ITTC does not offer classes; accept or enroll
students; or help students find financial aid or jobs. If you're a prospective student or someone already enrolled at KU, please use this
Web page to link to the many Web sites with information about KU, the School of Engineering, the College of Arts and Sciences, and
on-campus jobs.
KU
For general information about KU, including links to admissions, schools and departments, enrollment procedures and information for
international students, click on KU's main page at www.ku.edu.
School of Engineering
The majority of the students interested in information technologies are enrolled in the School of Engineering, and most of them are
studying in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. For general information about the School of Engineering and
its undergraduate and graduate studies, clink on the school's main page at www.engr.ku.edu. If you
want specific information about the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, you can go directly to that department
when you click on www.eecs.ku.edu.
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
A few of our faculty and students are with KU's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. They combine their interests in such disciplines
as math, chemistry or psychology with information technologies. For more information about the College and links to its departments, click
on www.clas.ku.edu.
Jobs
You can find out about available jobs in general by clicking on
www.ku.edu/employment/. If you want a graduate assistantship, contact your department or the faculty person whose
research interests match your own.
For graduate teaching assistantships (GTAs), visit your department's home page. Each department gives information on its GTA positions.
For graduate research assistantships (GRAs), contact the faculty person directly, for each researcher hires his or her own GRAs. You
will find faculty contact information on their department's Web site.
Remember, ITTC does not hire students directly or match them up with faculty. But we invite you to use our faculty pages to learn more
about our researchers and how to contact them.