https://medicine.temple.edu/departments-centers/research-centers/center-metabolic-disease-research
The Center for Metabolic Disease Research (CMDR) is designed to conduct basic science and clinical relevant research to discover new knowledge about metabolic disease. The CMDR will support and promote multidisciplinary research to study mechanisms underlying metabolic diseases, including hyperhomocysteinemia, hyperlipidemia, hyperinsulinemia, diabetes, obesity, vascular inflammation ...
https://medicine.temple.edu/education/graduate-medical-education/residency-programs-fellowships/psychiatry-behavioral-science/residency-program/current-residents
Jordan Rojas, MD, MA Medical School: Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University Professional Interests: I currently have a strong interest in addiction, which is one of the reasons why this residency program was highly appealing to me. Additionally, I’m interested in anxiety and depressive disorders. Hobbies: watching basketball, watch collecting, Watch collecting, Tennis and Pickle ...
https://tyler.temple.edu/student-experience/study-abroad/temple-university-japan-campus
When you study abroad in Japan, your undergraduate classmates include both bilingual Japanese and other international students from 60+ countries. Temple University now boasts study abroad campuses in Tokyo and Kyoto. If you want to map it, Kyoto is on Japan's largest and most populous island, Honshu.
https://studyabroad.temple.edu/planning-resources/financing-study-abroad/scholarships/temple-university-japan-campus-scholarship
Temple students applying to Temple University Japan for the fall, spring, or summer can choose to be automatically considered for a limited number of need-based scholarships to help defray the costs of studying in Japan. Scholarship awards range from $500 to $3000 for fall/spring semesters and from $500 to $4000 for summer. To be considered, indicate your interest within your Japan program ...
https://studentaffairs.temple.edu/housing/campus-living/services/mail-services
Each residence hall has a mailroom at which students may receive letters and packages. You should receive either a key or a combination to your assigned mailbox during check-in. Larger packages are delivered and can be picked up at each residence hall's front office. It is important that the room or apartment number is included on all letters and packages. Express Mail/Package Information To ...
https://studentaffairs.temple.edu/hgsc
The Howard Gittis Student Center at Temple University serves as the campus hub, offering meeting and event spaces, dining options, a game room, cinema, bookstore, and more. Open to students, faculty, staff, and visitors.
https://education.temple.edu/teach
Prepare to teach tomorrow’s leaders and creators with a program designed to prepare you to educate students from pre-kindergarten through fourth grade. Designed for those with a bachelor’s degree who are seeking a career change or those currently serving as classroom assistants or teachers with emergency permits or temporary certification, this flexible, non-degree certificate provides the ...
https://veterans.temple.edu/apply-and-how/gibenefits-tuportal/gibenefits-state-tuition
Students eligible for GI Bill® benefits under Chapters 30, 31, 33, 35 and sections 1606 and 1607 may be eligible for in-state tuition rate. To submit your residency documents for review: Log in to TUportal using your AccessNet username and password. Click on the Student Tools tab. Navigate to the Registration channel. Click on Veteran Declaration (GIBenefits). Complete the Servicemember ...
https://sites.temple.edu/ignatova/files/2024/08/ElectroBD.pdf
LONG TIME DYNAMICS OF ELECTROCONVECTION IN BOUNDED DOMAINS ABSTRACT. We discuss nonlinear nonlocal equations with fractional diffusion describing electroconvection phenomena in incompressible viscous fluids. We prove the global well-posedness, global regularity and long time dynamics of the model in bounded smooth domains with Dirichlet boundary conditions. We prove the existence and ...
https://boyer.temple.edu/events/venues/rock-hall-auditorium
Rock Hall Auditorium 1715 N. Broad Street, Rock Hall, 2nd floor Located on the second floor of Rock Hall, the auditorium is used for Keyboard, Instrumental and Vocal Arts recitals and concerts, student recitals, and master classes. Renovated in 2018, it features a: 306-seat capacity, 2 Steinway Model D Concert Grand pianos, 5.1 surround-sound Meyer speakers, 6500 lumens Panasonic video ...