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and encourages participation in professional development opportunities and university shared governance . These valuable contributions to university shared governance provide important representation
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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
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responsible for assisting the Sr. Director / Football Coaching Video in managing all aspects of video operations & technology within Virginia Tech’s football program. This position will coordinate with
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Initiatives, in a Regular twelve-month, 100% administrative professional appointment. 3) You’ll be responsible for supporting student success, well-being, and personal development by assessing need, creating
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500+ computers, servers, and end users. This role serves a diverse user base with varying technical skill levels, including developers, analysts, researchers, and administrative staff. Support includes
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audiences. This employee will serve as a vital member of the Donor Relations team in creating a best-in-class program. Required Qualifications Demonstrated experience working in professions such as public
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learn to develop skills as a field scouter, identifying and recording pest and beneficial insect densities in crops of interest. 2) Counting insect densities. Be able to identify insect pests and
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responsible for implementation and execution of various post-award and financial monitoring activities in support of FBRI’s sponsored program operations. The successful candidate will assist in award setup
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educational experiences for all students; engaging directly with students and colleagues across campus and town; developing leadership training content; and building robust offerings for our graduate student
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service commitments. In addition to teaching, responsibilities include: • Supporting student development through academic and career advising, mentoring, and active engagement with student organizations