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  2. Electronic Research Administration - Office of the Vice President...

    research.temple.edu/electronic-research-administration

    The Office of Electronic Research Administration, under the direction of the Vice President for Research, provides support with information systems and technology used to facilitate research administrative processes. Access the ERA Portal.

  3. ERA FAQs - Office of the Vice President for Research

    research.temple.edu/electronic-research-administration/era-faqs

    To login to the ERA application you need to have a Temple University AccessNet account. A select group of Employees are automatically imported into ERA daily from Temples Banner HR system.

  4. Accountability and Compliance - Increasing federal regulatory burden and auditor oversight of University systems will require that Temple be able to demonstrate consistency of practices, adherence to regulatory compliance guidelines and proper stewardship of funds at the institution level.

  5. Archaeologists spotlight first Solomon's Temple-era artifacts...

    www.timesofisrael.com/archaeologists-reveal-first-solomons-temple-er

    Israeli archaeologists on Thursday presented new details of what they said were the first tiny artifacts, unearthed in situ on the Temple Mount, ever conclusively dated to the time of the First...

  6. I’ll also provide a timeline of key events that contributed to this widespread dispersion and discuss why the exiles occurred. With a detailed map and historical analysis, I’ll offer a clear understanding of how the Jewish diaspora unfolded and its enduring impact on Jewish culture and identity.

  7. Office of the Vice Provost for Research | Temple University

    atlas.ocis.temple.edu/research/researchadmin/era

    eRA Objectives. Electronic Research Administration (ERA) is the term used to describe the philosophy of conducting Research Administration in an integrated and automated environment.

  8. The Factions of the Second Temple Era - Chabad.org

    www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/953558/jewish

    It was an era of great political upheaval internally, with an ongoing struggle for supremacy amongst different groups of Jews. The Jewish factions crystallized into four sects: The Pharisees were the led by the rabbis and Sanhedrin (rabbinical supreme court).

  9. Second Temple period - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Temple_period

    The Second Temple period or post-exilic period in Jewish history denotes the approximately 600 years (516 BCE – 70 CE) during which the Second Temple stood in the city of Jerusalem. It began with the return to Zion and subsequent reconstruction of the Temple in Jerusalem, and ended with the First Jewish–Roman War and the Roman siege of ...

  10. Research Administration - Temple University

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    The Office for the VP for Research opens discovery across disciplinary boundaries and creates sustainable technologies and businesses for the next generation.

  11. Jerusalem During the Second Temple Period - Jewish Virtual...

    www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jerusalem-during-the-second-temple-period

    During the reign of King Herod (end of the 1st century BCE), Jerusalem grew enormously in area and intensive building activity, unparalleled in the city's history, took place. Many public buildings were constructed - the most impressive of them the Temple Mount and the Temple itself.