https://sites.temple.edu/ticlj/files/2025/09/04_36TempIntlCompLJ12021-2022.pdf
Justice Ginsburg's reasoning undermined the potential of the totality of the circumstances standard to accommodate allegations of domestic violence at the habitual-residence determination stage in future Hague Convention cases. While conducting a close reading of the Monasky decision, I demonstrate through examples of recent scholarship and global jurisprudence that the habitual-residence ...
https://sfs.temple.edu/financial-aid-types/federal-work-study
Federal work-study is a Federal Grant that allows students to earn funding via a bi-weekly paycheck to help cover non-billable educational expenses. Federal work-study funding does not get applied towards tuition and fees. You must work an approved work-study position to earn the funding. To qualify, you must have a valid FAFSA on file and qualify for Title IV Federal Aid. You must also ...
https://sites.temple.edu/ticlj/files/2025/09/07_36TempIntlCompLJ1192021-2022.pdf
Maya Lucyshyn Modern international cultural property law recognizes the vitalness of legal exportation of art and artifacts. These international agreements, however, fail to address the millions of objects stolen, looted, and ultimately hoarded in western Europe during the centuries of colonization and imperialism that preceded them. The resulting international system is one in which theft of ...
https://dentistry.temple.edu/research/laboratories-centers/oral-microbiome-research-laboratory
Scope of Research The Oral Microbiome Research Laboratory explores the role of the oral microbiome and its interaction with the host in health and disease. These efforts help to improve understanding of the etiology and pathogenesis of diseases—including dental caries, periodontitis, oral candidiasis and oral cancer—and to aid researchers in the development of strategies for treatment and ...
https://engineering.temple.edu/directory/peter-i-lelkes-tue51080
Biography Peter I. Lelkes, PhD, is the Laura H. Carnell Professor and Founding Chair of the Department of Bioengineering in the College of Engineering at Temple University. Dr. Lelkes is also the Inaugural Director of the Institute for Regenerative Medicine and Engineering (TIME) at Temple University's School of Medicine. Prior to that he was from 2000-2011 the Calhoun Chair Professor in the ...
https://law.temple.edu/wp-content/uploads/yearby-cv-june-2025.pdf
The Ohio State University (2022 – 2025) Columbus, OH Kara J Trott Professor in Health Law (Endowed Chair), Moritz College of Law, August 2022 – August 2025 Professor, Department of Health Services Management and Policy, College of Public Health, August 2022 – August 2025
https://secretary.temple.edu/sites/secretary/files/documents/committee-meetings/investment/Investment_PS_Minutes_02172022.pdf
2. Modify the University Investment Policy Statement for “University Account” Upon motion duly made and seconded, the Investment Committee recommended to the Executive Committee acting on behalf of the Board of Trustees that the University’s Investment Policy be revised to align with the revisions in the Investment Manager Guidelines as set forth in Agenda Reference 2.
https://education.temple.edu/directory/matt-tincani-tincani
Biography Matt Tincani, PhD, BCBA-D focuses on the application of behavioral principles to improve outcomes for people with disabilities and other special learning needs. His interests include systematic reviews of behavior science research, teaching job-related skills to neurodivergent people, smart technologies to improve special education, single-case designs, meta science, and open science ...
https://sites.temple.edu/ticlj/files/2025/09/08_36TempIntlCompLJ1512021-2022.pdf
Despite its huge potential, battery storage fits awkwardly within the siloed frameworks of restructured power markets that separately regulate electricity generation, transmission, and distribution functions under entirely different rules and procedures. Regulatory uncertainty could lead to chronic underinvestment at the peril of a sustainable grid. Lingering questions about how, where, and ...
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PHYS 2022. General Physics II. 0 or 4 Credit Hours. This course is typically offered in Spring. Normally follows Physics 2021. Calculus-based introductory physics. Topics include electricity and magnetism, optics, atomic, molecular, and nuclear physics. Biological applications discussed where appropriate.