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Neuroscience - CLA (NSCI) | Temple University Bulletin

https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/courses/nsci/

One of the last frontiers in science is the brain. We know a great deal about the structure and function of the brain and nervous system, but it is challenging to comprehend fully the complexity of a system made up of 100 billion components that are interacting with one another using tens of trillions of connections that can change and rewire during development and aging. Neuroscience is the ...

MODELING CONSUMERS' CO-CREATION IN TOURISM INNOVATION

https://scholarshare.temple.edu/items/05a03ef9-0979-4065-afc4-d7fabc8131a4

The primary purpose of this study is two-fold. First, this study proposes a model to explain the factors predicting consumers' intention to co-create based on the theory of planned behavior. More specifically, this study investigates how perceived benefits, perceived costs, subjective norms, and ability to co-create influence consumers' behavioral intentions toward tourism co-creation. Second ...

Temple students learn about sustainability in Costa Rica study abroad ...

https://president.temple.edu/news/2025/07/temple-students-learn-about-sustainability-costa-rica-study-abroad-program

College of Science and Technology Dean Miguel Mostafa and a group of twelve Temple students spent four weeks traveling Costa Rica and learning about sustainability topics through the Temple Summer in Costa Rica program. Photo by Miguel Mostafa

The Adventures of Gary and Harry | Text to Talk - Sites

https://sites.temple.edu/texttotalk/adventures/

Hull – the hard frame and outer shell of a ship (the green part in the picture) Ask your child: What part of a boat is the hull?

Kamina Richardson | College of Public Health | College of Public Health

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Temple University College of Public Health Paley Hall 1210 W. Berks St. Philadelphia, PA 19122 United States

Umbrella IRB Research Protocol - teaching.temple.edu

https://teaching.temple.edu/sites/teaching/files/documents/Protocol.UIRB_.10.23.24.pdf

11) Risks to Subjects List the reasonably foreseeable risks, discomforts, hazards, or inconveniences to the subjects related to the subjects’ participation in the research. Include the probability, magnitude, duration, and reversibility of the risks. Consider physical, psychological, social, legal, and economic risks. Please note, there should not be any planned risk or possible harm given ...

Event Planning Association - Fox School of Business

https://www.fox.temple.edu/students/student-professional-organizations/event-planning-association

Mission: The Event Planning Association Student Professional Organization is a PCMA Student Chapter at Temple University. EPA is committed to building a dynamic community of students passionate about the event, tourism, sport, hospitality, recreation, entertainment, and leisure industries. We aim to actively engage and inspire students by providing enriching activities and events focusing on ...

Patient Health Portal Unavailable | Student Health Services | Student ...

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The Patient Health Portal will be unavailable until Monday, June 10, 2024. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Rutgers-Camden Cross Registration - Temple Law

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Temple and Rutgers-Camden Law Schools permit students from one school to take certain courses at the other school. Those courses generally are limited to advanced…

Higher Education EdD Required Courses - Temple University

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1 Students select a two-course cognate based on their dissertation interests. They should consult with their advisor on the selection of these electives. 2 Students must take the “introductory” versions of the qualitative (EDUC 5262) and quantitative (EDUC 5325) courses before enrolling in more advanced courses for either methodology. A student may be exempted from the introductory courses ...