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Admission Requirements and Deadlines Application Deadline: Letters of Reference: Number Required: 2 Coursework Required for Admission Consideration: All applicants must present credentials that are the equivalent of the appropriate Bachelor of Music degree at Temple University, which is based on a curriculum of 124 to 135 hours. Bachelor's Degree in Discipline/Related Discipline: A degree in ...
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Here you'll find a list of journals that accept submissions of narrative medicine writing from students, residents, healthcare professionals, or patients to be published.
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We use cognitive neuroscience methods to study working memory, social memory, episodic memory, and general social cognition. Some of our studies will help us to understand and treat neurological and psychiatric disorders, such as frontotemporal dementia, autism, and schizophrenia. Many of the disorders we study cause serious impairments and are very difficult to treat. Further research is ...
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Boyer College of Music and Dance Keyboard Studies Adjunct Faculty Programs Piano Temple Music Prep Music Prep Faculty Programs Suzuki Busy Adults Class
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Install the LibKey Nomad extension in any web browser for fast, on e-click access to scholarly articles. Once installed, look for these buttons as you browse the web: See more details about the extension and follow our step-by-step instructions to install it or go directly to the LibKey Nomad download website.
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Those looking to expand upon their undergraduate degree and get ahead in their career can choose from master’s degree and certificate programs at Temple’s regional campuses. Students in some programs can choose to study away at Temple’s Rome and Tokyo campuses. Temple master’s degree programs span the arts and humanities, education, business, social sciences, STEM fields (science ...
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The purpose of this course is to develop and explore multiple understandings of race and diversity through reading and examining literature that is intended for children and adolescents. We will explore a wide range of historically popular and current picture-books, chapter books, graphic novels and young adult fiction that features characters from traditionally underrepresented racial groups ...
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An "answer engine" that includes web search and has an interface similar to popular, standalone chatbots. Perplexity has free access to scholarly research plug-ins. Set Focus=Academic to search Semantic Scholar and PubMed.
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Talia Watson Third Year Email: TaliaLWatson@temple.edu Originally from Harleysville, Pa, Talia earned her B.S. in Biochemistry at Cedar Crest College where she worked on synthesizing naphthoquinones in Dr. Lindsey A. Welch’s group. In her free time Talia enjoys coaching/playing volleyball, hanging with her pets (Shanny and Calvin), watching silly movies, and reading!
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This guide will help with your presentation project for your adolescent development course.