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The Virginia Tech Innovation Campus program coordinator is a part-time (20 to 29 hours per week) position that will provide on-site and off-site support for the K-12 Program. The focus
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the admissions process and beyond, including providing feedback to unsuccessful applicants, onboarding admitted students, and ensuring access to career advising - Provides leadership for assigned areas and
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procurement and will support the acquisition process of goods and services for the university. Responsible for the maintenance and administration of nearly 1200 negotiated and executed term contracts among
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supportive environment where all people can succeed and thrive. The successful candidate will lead a vibrant, externally funded research program that is recognized for scientific excellence, serve as an
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computer skills. Responsibilities may include: - Answer patron questions about performances, ticketing processes, performance seating, gallery exhibits; engage and assist patrons as appropriate. - Provide
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The Division of Scholarly Integrity and Research Compliance (SIRC) at Virginia Tech supports the business management of the Human Research Protection Program (HRPP). SIRC is deeply committed to both
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Virginia Tech Advanced Research Computing (ARC) seeks a Research Software Engineer for a one-year restricted role developing HPC tools supporting cutting-edge research and innovation. ARC hosts
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the physical, life, and social sciences. Collectively, the institute fosters innovation through: - investments in seed projects - shared facilities for transdisciplinary research - purchase
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abroad programs. - Provide support for the expense reimbursement process following the completion of the study abroad program travel. Administrative Duties: - Collect and analyze program feedback and data
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the public. • Demonstrated computer experience. Skills and Abilities • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. • Ability to work with a culturally diverse department and the university community