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empower students to understand the meaning and purpose of higher education and foster their educational, personal, and professional development toward academic success and lifelong learning. While
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research and community based collaborators; supporting IRB submissions; developing manuals, resources, and intellectual research products; submitting weekly progress reports to the PI and Research
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and Japan; offered through exchange and other institutional partners around the globe and developed and led by Temple faculty members. Enrolling and serving an average of 1200 Temple and non-Temple
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self-reliance. Additional responsibilities include instructing Honors First-Year Seminars, developing co-curricular programs, supervising an Honors student organization, and participating in self
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models of dental care while staying focused on discovering new ones. We train the experts who lead the field. Our renowned faculty and staff provide students with a wealth of opportunities and resources
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animal in vivo experiments, coordinating protocol development, managing data collection, and ensuring animal welfare. The role involves assisting in project management, conducting data analysis, and
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supplies. • Prepare and submit records, charts, logs, cage cards, and inventories as required by ULAR SOP’s Temple University: Temple University values diversity and is committed to equal opportunity
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. Learn more about the “T” salary structure. The Research Administration Training Specialist is responsible for developing, and implementing a university-wide, comprehensive training program addressing all
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Director, College of Public Health Interprofessional Simulation Program and Non-Tenure Track Faculty
, enthusiastic, non-tenure track faculty member to provide leadership, management, development, and coordination of the delivery of simulation learning within the College and the operation of its new, state
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trauma-informed approaches; o positive youth development, including healthy behaviors and relationships; o health protection and promotion. o various computer programs, including (but not limited