https://cst.temple.edu/
Master's, Professional Science Master's, and doctoral degrees; plus certificate programs
https://medicine.temple.edu/departments-centers
Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University is dedicated to excellence in education, research and patient care, achieved by faculty, staff and learners who represent and serve our diverse society. The School provides: Education that is patient-centered, instilling in learners the School’s ethic of human service and lifelong learning Research that advances and integrates basic and ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/courses/mis/
Through a combination of readings, discussion, presentations, and hands-on projects we examine (i) the organizational use of key media technologies such as web sites, blogs, web analytics, and search engine optimization, (ii) the business models underlying successful innovative new media organizations including Wikipedia, Craigslist, YouTube ...
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/directory/artemy-kalinovsky
Expertise Soviet Union, Russia, Development, Foreign Policy, Central Asia, interventions, Cold War Biography I earned my BA from the George Washington University and my MA and PhD from the London School of Economics, after which I spent a decade teaching at the University of Amsterdam. Early in my career I became fascinated with the history of the Cold War and superpower interventions in the ...
https://medicine.temple.edu/education/physician-assistant-program/admissions/requirements
Students must meet all the following requirements: A completed and verified CASPA application, including all required records and materials, by the January 15 due date. After your CASPA is verified, you will be sent a link to to pay the non-refundable $60 Temple Graduate application fee. Your CASPA application will not be considered complete without this fee. . Baccalaureate Degree: By May ...
https://law.temple.edu/resources/career-services/public-interest-careers/internships/
Students can gain valuable legal experience while providing much needed help to underrepresented groups through summer and academic year internships with a wide variety of public interest employers both nationally and internationally. Public interest internships often involve significant responsibility and client contact. In addition to public interest students, those seeking long-term ...
https://www.temple.edu/about/faculty-staff/bari-j-dzomba-tuk46731
Biography Bari Dzomba has over 20 years experience in education, healthcare, information technology and leadership across all areas of healthcare, including academic health systems, medical education, research, pharmaceutical and insurance. Prior to joining Temple University in 2018, Bari was an educational director for medical education CQI & accreditation and assistant professor of public ...
https://studentaffairs.temple.edu/directory/barbara-perlman-sheher
Email barbara.perlman@temple.edu Office Location Howard Gittis Student Center, Suite 219M
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/academics/departments-programs/political-science/public-policy/graduate/master-public-policy-master-public-health-dual-degree
The MPP-MPH dual degree program allows individuals to earn both degrees in less amount of time than it would take if they pursued both degrees separately. Students earn both degrees by earning 54 credits rather than the 78 that they would need to earn if they completed each degree separately. This degree is for individuals who seek to broaden their training beyond the traditional public health ...
https://studentaffairs.temple.edu/engage/fraternity-sorority-life
Since 1903, the Temple University fraternity and sorority community has been a vibrant part of campus life. Today Temple University’s fraternity and sorority community has grown to consist of 34 chapters belonging to four councils, and over 1,800 undergraduate members. These organizations create smaller communities within the larger university environment. Five core values guide the ...