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Master's Programs | Graduate School | Temple University Graduate School

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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 ...

Professional Development - Temple University

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Direct Care Development Are you a direct care worker providing home-care services to individuals? Temple's certificate courses and programs are professional development opportunities to build and enhance your skills.

Data Entry - Using REDCap - Research Guides at Temple University

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If you are not using surveys in your project, another way to collect data is through direct data entry. This method can be used to input data into your REDCap project by the research team, or record data that was collected on paper or on another digital data collection system. You can do this by adding and editing records manually, or importing data with the Data Import Tool. There are two ...

CARE Lab: Cybersecurity in Application, Research & Education ... - Sites

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Cyberspace is fundamental to our national prosperity, as it is critical to economy, government, and day-to-day societal functioning. The Cybersecurity in Application, Research, and Education (CARE) Lab offers a social science approach to cybersecurity and seeks to foster a multidisciplinary dialog among academia, industry, nonprofits, and government. This intersectionality enables a creative ...

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NARS Introduction - Temple University

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NARS (Non-Axiomatic Reasoning System) is a project aimed at the building of a general-purpose intelligent system, i.e., a "thinking machine" (also known as " AGI "), that follows the same principles as the human mind, and can solve problems in various domains.

Publications – Temple Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

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Pre-Prints/Under Review Alkesh Kumar Srivastava, Jared Levin, and Philip Dames. “Energy Efficient Multi Robot Package Delivery under Capacity-Constraints via Voronoi-Constrained Networks.” [arXiv] Alkesh Kumar Srivastava, Jared Levin, Alexander Derrico, and Philip Dames. “DELIVER: A System for LLM-Guided Coordinated Multi-Robot Pickup and Delivery using Voronoi-Based Relay Planning ...

Graduate Admissions - College of Liberal Arts

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Graduate Student Advising CLA graduate students are assigned a faculty advisor when they are admitted into a degree program. Students consult their advisors each semester to ensure they are taking the appropriate courses to complete their degree program. Faculty advisors provide students with guidance and constructive feedback about academic and related career/personal goals and make ...

Apply | Center for American Language and Culture (TCALC) | Temple ...

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Step 1: Complete the IELP application below or view the step-by-step instructions here. You can choose to apply in English or in your native language. Step 2: Our team will review your application and documents. Step 3: Our team will email to inform you if your documents are approved or if you need to submit additional information.

Capital Planning Process Policy - campusoperations.temple.edu

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Identification of Capital Projects Master planning process – approximately every ten years, the University may undertake a collaborative master planning process. The master plan is intended to serve as a road map for improvement and investment on all campuses for the next ten years. It recommends a set of goals and a plan of action in response to the University’s strategic initiatives ...