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Current Members | Cognitive Neuropsychology Laboratory

https://sites.temple.edu/cogneuropsylab/members/

Specifically, she is interested in how this information can be used to improve methods for early detection and intervention for people at risk for dementia, using novel technologies for such efforts. In her free time, Kimberly loves to cook and explore Philly’s robust food scene, read, and spend time with her Maine Coon Luna!

Undergraduate Advising | Department of Computer & Information Sciences ...

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CIS Faculty Advising In addition to a CST advisor, CIS undergraduates will also have a CIS Faculty Advisor. Faculty advisors use their knowledge of the program curriculum to help students choose courses consistent with their specific career objectives. The following table provides contact information for the different programs in the CIS Department.

Admissions - Temple University

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How to Apply This program is designed for adult learners who have already earned an undergraduate degree in a non-nursing major. A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required for admission. Students must apply through the Centralized Application Service for Nursing Programs (NursingCAS) and provide the following supporting materials when submitting their application.

Creative Arts, Research, and Scholarship (CARAS)

https://undergradstudies.temple.edu/research/caras

The Temple University Office of the Provost and the Deans of Temple University’s Schools and Colleges are pleased to provide a funding opportunity to encourage and support undergraduate students engaged in scholarly, creative, and research projects that contribute to advancing their field of study. The Creative Arts, Research And Scholarship (CARAS) Program makes two types of grants ...

Employee Assistance Program - Human Resources

https://careers.temple.edu/hr-resources/our-functional-areas/benefits-administration/additional-benefit-options/employee

TELUS Health blends the employee assistance program (EAP) with personalized well-being resources that can support you and your dependents with issues related to family, health, life, money and work. The Employee Assistance Program is offered through TELUS Health to all full-time University faculty and staff.

Temple Made for … McKinsey | Temple Now

https://news.temple.edu/news/2022-04-20/temple-made-mckinsey

Following graduation at Temple University, Alvira Bonsu will work as a business insights fellow at McKinsey & Company.

English Language Proficiency | International Student and Scholar ...

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The US Department of State requires scholars to have “sufficient proficiency in the English language, as determined by an objective measurement of English language proficiency, successfully to participate in his or her program." [22 CFR 62.11 (a) (2)]. If you have not earned a degree from a U.S. institution or if you were educated in a country where English is not the primary language of ...

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How To Apply - Fox School of Business

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Instructions Create an account and start your application by selecting Fox School of Business as your school of choice in the online application portal. You will be asked to upload a statement of goals, a current resume and copies of your academic transcripts and enter recommender details within the application form. Submit your application. Pay the $60 application fee. Once submitted with ...

Grandma's Kids - College of Education and Human Development

https://education.temple.edu/igc/programs/grandmas-kids

Grandma’s Kids is an after-school program that serves children in formal or informal kinship placement, foster care, and single parent households. Children who are low-income and at-risk of violence and disparities that can mitigate their academic progress are also eligible. We serve local public schools in the North Philadelphia neighborhood.