https://cst.temple.edu/students/undergraduate-research-opportunities/cst-research-scholars-program
Formerly known as the Undergraduate Research Program (URP), the CST-Research Scholars Program's goals are to get talented and motivated students into the laboratory with top Temple researchers and remove those obstacles that keep students from participating in advanced research projects as undergraduates. CST-RSP projects have included testing ...
https://disabilities.temple.edu/research-evaluation/participate-research-studies
Research studies that include disabled people, family members, and other key community members produce better results. Disabled people and their family members are experts on issues like access to services, transition, employment, self-advocacy, and more. Ways to Participate. You can participate in research in many ways.
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/academics/departments-and-programs/political-science/undergraduate
Undergraduate. College of Liberal Arts students study four different subfields when earning their Bachelor of Arts in Political Science degree. Alternatively, students can minor in political science or earn a political economy certificate. Political science majors can also earn a Master in Public Policy degree through the +1 MPP program.
https://guides.temple.edu/think_tanks
Users are able to access timely, updated information from over 350 public policy think tanks, nongovernmental organizations, research institutes, university centers, advocacy groups, and other entities. Most think tanks and special interest groups track where reporters use sources from think tanks and special interest groups for quotes.
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/academics/departments-and-programs/psychology/research
Research. In the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience in the College of Liberal Arts, faculty and students are finding vital answers to big questions through their work in cutting-edge research laboratories and training facilities. The research conducted in our world-renowned laboratories addresses a wide-range of human conditions and ...
https://www.fox.temple.edu/academics/fox-phd/ms-business-research
About the Program. The Master’s in Business Research (MSBR) at the Fox School of Business is a STEM-designated degree program that is designed to prepare students for PhD study. This one-of-a-kind program is designed such that MS students enroll in PhD courses alongside current PhD students and have the opportunity to learn from leading scholars.
https://undergradstudies.temple.edu/research/diamond
The program requires that students participate in the all-day Undergraduate Research Institute, devote ten weeks during the summer to develop a research project in their area of interest under the direction of their faculty mentor and supported by a $4000 stipend, and complete the project during the fall semester while registered for an ...
https://ira.temple.edu/facts-and-figures
Facts and Figures. The Data Analysis and Reporting (DAR) unit of Institutional Research and Assessment supports campus leaders and policy makers with strategic planning, and fiscal decisions by providing key analytics and reporting. In addition to internal decision support, DAR also provides institutional information for governmental and ...
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/research/undergraduate-research
A very popular program is the Liberal Arts Undergraduate Research Awards (LAURAs). Student-faculty teams work together over the course of a semester or summer (including the summer semester) after graduation on a research project of mutual interest. Ask your favorite faculty member to mentor you for a LAURA Scholars Award.
https://cst.temple.edu/department-biology/people/biology-research-faculty
Temple Ambler campus, Ambler Research and Collaboration, Room 12. Expand View Profile Copy Link. Charles Chen. College of Science and Technology. Department of Biology. Distinguished Adjunct Professor. Email . Charles Chen. Office Location . BioLife Building, Room 255. Phone (215) 204-6140.