https://universitycollege.temple.edu/harrisburg/course-catalog/professional-development-skills-enhancement/grant-writing-certificate-program
This certificate program will cover the basics of grant seeking and writing, enabling anyone with an interest in getting started on the grant writing process.
https://tuportal6.temple.edu/group/its/adobe-creative-cloud
As a registered Temple student or current employee, you can subscribe to Adobe Creative Cloud at no charge for coursework or work. The software is available for Windows/Mac computers and mobile devices, and includes access to Adobe online storage. As a student, you can install the Adobe Creative Cloud applications on one laptop or desktop computer only. As an employee, you can install the ...
https://careercenter.temple.edu/students/fly/campus-interviews-oci
This is your chance! An increasing number of companies are coming to campus to conduct interviews for internships and full-time jobs. You can access ALL of these opportunities via your Handshake account. Once you apply, the employers will select who they would like to interview. For clarity, all On-Campus Interviews (OCI) have a job associated with them that is posted in Handshake and you need ...
https://admissions.temple.edu/summer/pre-college
GET A HEAD START ON YOUR TEMPLE EXPERIENCE Pre-College programs are an excellent opportunity for high school students to experience what life is really like as a student at Temple University. With programs for grades 10 through 12, high school students can explore potential majors through non-credit workshops, take undergraduate courses at Temple for college credit, experience residential life ...
https://medicine.temple.edu/education/graduate-medical-education/residency-programs-fellowships/orthopaedic-surgery-sports-medicine/residency-fellowship/current-residents-alumni
PGY-2 Sharon Ashok Hometown: Philadelphia, PA Undergraduate: University of Pennsylvania Medical School: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Areas of Interest/Fellowship: Undecided Interests outside of medicine: 76ers, Broadway musicals, NYT crosswords Favorite part of Philadelphia: The food, runs by the Schuylkill, Evil Genius, and ...
https://medicine.temple.edu/about/history/pioneers-medicine
W. Wayne Babcock, MD (1872 - 1963), surgical innovator, educator, and author, became Chair of Surgery at Temple in 1903 and taught here for 45 years. He earned worldwide recognition for pioneering the usage of spinal anesthesia and stainless steel sutures; for developing the abdominoperipheral proctosigmoidectomy and other procedures; and for inventing such surgical instruments as Babcock's ...
https://diversity.temple.edu/
Focusing on identity development while cultivating authentic conversations and civility.
https://medicine.temple.edu/sites/medicine/files/files/Dept%20of%20Med%20Talk%20%28Prospective%20v%20Retrospective%20studies%29%2010.15.20%20-%20Slides%20%28002%29.pdf
What is the IRB? An Institutional Review Board (IRB), is a committee that has been formally designated to approve, monitor, and review biomedical and behavioral research involving human subjects.
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/courses/cmst/
This course will introduce students to the interrelationships between communication and public life, including the engagements that take place in social institutions, politics, the professions and the arts. It will look at the basic literature on the concept of civil society. Finally, it will introduce students to the issues to be discussed in the four tracks that make up Communication Studies ...
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/directory/caterina-roman
Expertise Violence, Gangs, Active Living and Crime, Neighborhoods, Social Network Analysis, Prisoner Reentry, Program Evaluation Biography Caterina Roman joined the faculty in the Department of Criminal Justice at Temple University in Fall 2008 after nearly two decades with the Urban Institute in Washington, DC. Dr. Roman has extensive experience studying the social ecology of neighborhoods ...