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Innovation Institute, Veterinary Medicine, Interdisciplinary Graduate Program on Infectious Diseases, and the Institute for Critical Technologies and Applied Sciences (ICTAS). The successful candidate will be
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• Master’s degree in higher education administration, student affairs, or a related field. • Experience in student admission services, academic advising, administrative or program support in a
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Assistant to join our team. Our research focuses on the interface of glial biology and brain cancer, with a particular emphasis on malignant glioma — the most aggressive and lethal form of primary brain tumor
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throughout Virginia Tech’s learning environment. Required Qualifications - Master’s degree in educational technology, data science, information technology, computer science, or a related field - Significant
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management processes of Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties (VTIP, Inc.). This includes entering and updating records related to patent applications, agreements, and invention disclosures. The position also
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reasons, as essential personnel. o Computer Skills: Working knowledge of computers and proficiency in programs such as Word and Excel. Preferred Qualifications o Professional Experience: Master level
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the HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) Study (https://hbcdstudy.org/recruitment_sites/virginia-tech/). This Research Assistant position will contribute to various sample collection and processing
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ability to work collaboratively. Required Qualifications • Associate's Degree program in electronics, fire alarm systems, or directly related field, or an equivalent combination of training and/or
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Job Description Plant Operator Assistant operates all ash removal and related equipment. Assists plant operator with the operation of coal, gas, and oil-fired boilers, auxiliary equipment, and air
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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