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, Graduate School , and Honors College . The university has a significant presence across Virginia, including the Innovation Campus in Northern Virginia; the Health Sciences and Technology Campus in Roanoke
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for implementation and execution of various pre-award and proposal development and submission activities in support of FBRI's sponsored program operations. The successful candidate will assist in preparation and
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member within the Clinical Science Program in the Department of Psychology. Dr. Margherio's research lab focuses on prevention and intervention for behavior problems and/or substance use in teenagers, with
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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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or similar programming languages). A basic knowledges and deep interest in neuroscience are required. Preference will be given to candidates with experience in in vivo neurophysiology and/or computational data
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should be able to perform routine Plumbing/Mechanical tasks. • Ability to recognize and understand industry terminologies of multiple trades. • Ability to use a computer, keep accurate and complete records
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Apply now Back to search results Job no:532388 Work type:Staff Senior management: Agriculture & Life Sciences Department: School of Animal Sciences Location:Blacksburg, Virginia
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Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The position will have academic affiliation with the School of Plant and Environmental Sciences at Virginia Tech (SPES; https://spes.vt.edu). Specific responsibilities will
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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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• Experience with strategic planning; program development; and peer advising or peer-mentorship initiatives. • Experience collaborating to support specific student populations, including students who