319 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at Virginia Tech
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be expected with a clinical non-tenure track faculty position. The expectations for tenure track applicants include development of an independent research program. This professional will contribute
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courses. Individuals appointed as an instructor are focused on undergraduate education, with minimal or no expectation for development of an independent program of research or scholarship. Additional
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Management & Insurance which facilitates traditional risk management programs, manages and administers the university's commercial insurance, insurance claims, and student health insurance program. Capital
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accredited by the International Accreditation of Counseling Services (IACS) and has a doctoral internship program accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA). We promote student learning
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additional activities such as participation in orientation for new students, faculty, and staff; educational programming in suicide prevention or the Community Resiliency Model (CRM); periodic wellness
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Job Description Virginia Cooperative Extension is seeking applications for the position of Extension Programming Associate Youth Animal Science. The successful candidate will be nontenure track
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educational programming. - Familiarity with social media management and related email/web marketing and design tools. - Understanding of soil health principles, conservation agriculture, or natural resource
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advising, international programs, and experiential learning opportunities by coordinating the department’s participation in the Bridge Experience program [https://xl.vt.edu/programs-and-opportunities/bridge
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Department Head and ECE Director of Finance and Administration to develop ECE hiring plan. Assists department with developing and posting job descriptions, determining qualifications, recruitment planning
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internationally recognized research programs, mentor graduate students, teach effectively, and contribute to university and professional service. Occasional travel to conferences and related events is expected