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Course Description The “Advancing Basic Computer Skills for Career Seekers” initiative, herein referred to as ABC Skills initiative will intentionally leverage, connect and expand Temple’s workforce development and digital literacy training programs offered through Temple University’s Lenfest Center for Community Workforce Partnerships, Digital Equity Center, and Charles Library. The ...
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Moving into a residence hall—whether you’re new to college, new to Temple or new to the hall—can be unpredictable. To make the transition easier, the University Housing and Residential Life staf has developed this guide to help answer your questions even before you pack your bags. This Fall 2024 Move-in Guide details specific move-in days, parking services, directions and other important ...
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Contribute to the body of work that analyzes and interprets the past, present and future of the African and African American peoples. Gain a comprehensive working knowledge of African and diaspora studies and the ability to design and evaluate coursework in the subject.
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Welcome to the Levy Group Website Click here for the Symposium Photos in Honor of Ron Levy at ACS National Meeting 2023 Click here for the Symposium Dinner Photos in Honor of Ron Levy at ACS National Meeting 2023 Click here to view the Special Issue of Protein Science in Honor of Ron Levy, 2016 Click here to read Ron’s recollection Click here to watch Ron's Lab overview video We use a ...
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TQI is a 3-day intensive on qualitative and mixed methods research for researchers, clinicians, and scholars working in public health, healthcare, social work, government, non-profit organizations, and policy who are new to or would like to hone and expand their qualitative research skills. Usually offered in October at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia.
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Language Proficiency Requirement: The language requirement may be satisfied by coursework or proficiency in the language for heritage speakers. The assessment tests listening, speaking, and reading comprehension as well as written communications in foreign languages approved by the International Business Studies major coordinator. Students who demonstrate proficiency beyond the fourth semester ...
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Expertise Cognitive Neuroscience, Neuroeconomics, Decision Neuroscience, Social Neuroscience, Neuroimaging Biography I’m an Associate Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Temple University, where I direct the Neuroeconomics Laboratory and serve as Associate Director of Temple’s Brain Research and Imaging Center. My research asks how people evaluate rewards, decide whom to trust, and ...
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Biography Dr. Shivayogi (Shiv) Hiremath is an associate professor in the Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Temple University. Dr. Hiremath is also the director of the Personal Health Informatics and Rehabilitation Engineering (PHIRE) Laboratory, Temple University. His research focuses on studying the health and physical activity patterns of people with disabilities in the ...
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Students may need additional loan funding to cover their education-related expenses. Students may utilize additional loans up to the full cost of attendance outlined on the financial aid offer. PLUS loan: Parents of dependent undergraduate students have the option to apply for a federal Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS loan). Private loan: Undergraduate students can apply for ...
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A six-week Coursera MOOC focused on helping learners develop their critical thinking skills to enable them to better identify reliable information in news reports and to become better informed about the world in which we live. The course will discuss the key elements of journalism from the viewpoint of the news audience.