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of Sustainable Biomaterials (SBIO) at Virginia Tech invites applications for an Assistant Professor in Timber Engineering. The department’s program focuses on developing future leaders in the sustainable
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, Admissions Counselors will plan, implement, and administer programs and initiatives designed to target, recruit, and enroll students in undergraduate degree programs. Key responsibilities include: *Extensive
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• Experience with strategic planning; program development; and peer advising or peer-mentorship initiatives. • Experience collaborating to support specific student populations, including students who
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technology, software, and platforms. Preferred Qualifications A master’s degree with demonstrated experience and knowledge in recruiting practices, work-based learning, and program/event management. Experience
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Laboratory Services b) Teaching in the DVM professional program c) Training pathology residents, which includes teaching in graduate-level pathology courses and participating in histopathology rounds d
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and proposal development and submission activities in support of FBRI's sponsored program operations. The successful candidate will assist in preparation and submission of research, outreach, and
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statistics, theoretical statistics; there is also opportunity to teach in VT’s computational modeling and data analytics program. Department management will make specific teaching assignments each semester
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financial monitoring activities in support of FBRI’s sponsored program operations. The successful candidate will assist in award setup, compliance monitoring, reporting and closeout of sponsored research
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to grow and take advantage of a developmental plan with opportunities to advance within the Department and the Division. 5) You’ll be offered a base compensation package between $43,000-47,000 along
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2025 Ability to teach Introduction to Appalachian Studies as suggested by a record of successful teaching in Appalachian Studies or related areas Active research program in the field of Appalachian