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The Bridge Program is part of TUJ's Undergraduate Program and is for non-native English language learners who need to develop advanced academic language skills. In the Bridge Program, students take both credit-bearing and non-credit-bearing courses, all of which help students learn the essential skills needed to succeed in an American university. After completing the program, Bridge students ...
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Setting the stage to create the future Klein College of Media and Communication’s Engagement, Development and Growth Experiences office (Klein EDGE) provides students with a centralized hub for experiential learning and professional development programming. Klein EDGE is the cornerstone for Klein Career Services and Klein Global Opportunities (Klein GO), which provides students with the ...
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The Office of the Vice President for Research (OVPR) uses Temple InfoReady to support the review on Internal Programs, such as I-SPARK, and Limited Submissions. The portal also supports the dissemination, submission, and review of OVPR funding initiatives. Temple InfoReady serves as the platform to submit pre-proposals. OVPR will manage a peer review process to determine which proposal (s ...
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This guide offers advice on generative AI chatbots and tools and how to best use them to support your work.
https://news.temple.edu/news/2021-07-06/why-aromantic-and-asexual-people-belong-lgbtqia-community
Jennifer Pollitt, an assistant professor and assistant director of gender, sexuality and women’s studies, talks about asexuality and aromanticism and provides insight into these lesser known LGBTQIA+ identities and why they’re often overlooked.
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The Career Interest Profile asks how Handshake can help, industries you may be interested in, and more. To optimize the information Handshake shares on your homepage, at least answer the following sections but completing in full is best! What type of job are you looking for? (i.e., Full-Time, Part-Time, Internship, On-Campus) What job roles are you interested in? (e.g., Market Research Analyst ...
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1. Introduction In this lab, we will apply the free energy perturbation (FEP) method to calculate the relative binding free energies between a pair of congeneric ligand molecules binding to the receptor protein.