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neuroscience. This hybrid role integrates technical research operations with data and business coordination across multiple sites. The successful candidate will facilitate research participant engagement, manage
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Theatre & Cinema in The School of Performing Arts (SOPA) at Virginia Tech (www.sopa.vt.edu), is a program that emphasizes traditional and emerging technologies in theatre and the wider entertainment
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comprehensive technical support to end users within the College of Architecture, Arts, and Design. This role involves installing, configuring, updating, and maintaining macOS, Windows, and some Linux computers
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Qualifications - PhD in neuroscience, computer science, or related field. PhD must be awarded no more than four years prior to the effective date of appointment with a minimum of one year eligibility remaining
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both written documents and verbal presentations Organizational & Project Management Skills: Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities independently while maintaining strong attention to detail
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, providing direct coordination for the Tutoring Program, and developing innovative strategies to enhance student usage of tutoring services across campus. This role involves supervising, recruiting, training
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. Required Qualifications • Advanced degree in Engineering, Building Construction, Architecture, or related field; or training and work experience in these fields at a level that equates to an advanced degree
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responsibilities may include developing a peer-assisted learning program, developing or revising curricula or courses, and other instructional duties. The School of Design joins the School of Architecture
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responsible for program management support in assigned areas of responsibilities as needed (e.g., Satisfactory Academic Progress, Professional Judgments, Outreach and Communication, and Education Abroad, etc
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). The program will bolster Virginia Tech K-12 outreach initiatives that contribute to successful engagement, enrollment, academic achievement and graduation for low-income (LI) students. The overarching goal