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Job Description The Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is looking for a person to teach the practical aspects of undergraduate electrical and computer engineering, primarily
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Job Description The Assistant Director of the Student Success Center (SSC) at Virginia Tech is a dynamic leadership position responsible for overseeing and managing the SSC’s peer education programs
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Job Description The position is service and instruction oriented and will be focused on continuation of the College's Equine Podiatry Service. The purpose of the Equine Podiatry Service is to unite
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Job Description This position is located at the Alson H. Smith Jr. Agricultural Research and Extension Center, in Winchester, Virginia. Position requires knowledge of a wide range of laboratory
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partnerships and leadership of the national prospective clinical protocol (‘MEASURE”) to validate and implement AML MRD testing nationwide. The lab is looking for a part-time Research Assistant to assist with
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directly with the District Director and the 75+ faculty and staff employees that provide outstanding service to nearly 700,000 citizens in the Central District. The District Office Coordinator is a resource
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An interdisciplinary team at Virginia Tech is seeking a post-doctoral researcher to lead a new project focused on the agroecology of apple orchards. The project aims to improve orchard
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, transdisciplinary approach to preparing scholars to be leaders and problem-solvers. A comprehensive land-grant institution that enhances the quality of life in Virginia and throughout the world, Virginia Tech is an
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Virginia Tech is committed to fostering a welcoming and supportive environment where individuals from all backgrounds and life experiences can succeed and thrive. We encourage applications from
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technologies to improve the efficiency of the global distribution by optimizing the unit load and packaging systems. Since its establishment, with industry and government support, Virginia Tech researchers have