Dear UT community:



The number of confirmed cases affecting individuals worldwide is rising and as a result we have added China to the

As part of the university’s ongoing commitment to student and employee health, we are closely monitoring the outbreak of the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) in China through trusted authorities including the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of State, Overseas Security Advisory Council, World Health Organization, International SOS, and our peers in the U.S. and around the world.The number of confirmed cases affecting individuals worldwide is rising and as a result we have added China to the UT Restricted Regions list as a “High Risk” travel destination. As a further precaution to our university community members, the following are effective immediately: Undergraduate student travel to China is suspended. Texas Global will work with individual students currently planning to enroll in programs in China and their colleges and schools to either relocate their international experience to another country or attend classes in Austin.





Faculty, staff and graduate student travel to China must be reviewed by the university’s International Oversight Committee’s Restricted Regions Review Committee. Until further notice, only essential travel to China will be considered for approval .





. Any approved travel will require an in-country safety plan and consent to follow protocols set by the university for return to campus.

We are mindful of the impact this may have on members of our community. I encourage students to reach out to UT Counseling and Mental Health Center or Student Emergency Services for support. Staff and faculty counseling services are available through the HealthPoint Employee Assistance Program



Our top priority is to support the health, safety, and security of our community and remain vigilant during this evolving health crisis. We are prepared to make adjustments to our approach as circumstances warrant and are hopeful that conditions will improve for our activities to resume in China.



Sincerely,



Sonia Feigenbaum, Ph.D.

Senior Vice Provost for Global Engagement/Chief International Officer , contact Randy Penson, Director of Global Risk and Safety, at rpenson@austin.utexas.edu or (512) 471-0341.Our top priority is to support the health, safety, and security of our community and remain vigilant during this evolving health crisis. We are prepared to make adjustments to our approach as circumstances warrant and are hopeful that conditions will improve for our activities to resume in China.Sincerely,Senior Vice Provost for Global Engagement/Chief International Officer For university travel resources and policies, please visit global.utexas.edu/risk