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Job Description The Human Resources Applications organization supports, develops, and integrates application software systems and enterprise data used by the Payroll Office and Division of Human
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, development, and overall success of our international student community. The ISA provides comprehensive advising on immigration, employment, and academic matters, ensuring compliance with university policies
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oversee daily activities, manage access and space at the lab, coordinate with faculty and staff, track and maintain equipment, oversee safety training, enforce safety rules, manage billing, train students
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leading global research institution, Virginia Tech conducts more than $650 million in research annually. Virginia Tech endorses and encourages participation in professional development opportunities and
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is designed to provide an individual the opportunity to grow and develop the necessary skills needed to advance their career into the field of student athlete academic support. Reporting
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serve in an advisory role to train and support other digital platform users across the college to maintain best practices and implement new knowledge and tools. The ideal candidate will have professional
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technology, efficiency, and collaboration, this Finance division helps lead the continued evolution of administrative operations that best support Virginia Tech’s world-class faculty, researchers, and students
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, confidential one-on-one advising, including course registration, developing plans of study, tracking graduation progress, and explaining university policies. Responsibilities include: Advising: Advisor
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beginning August 10, 2026 with the opportunity for renewal as supported by performance, need, and funding. The primary responsibilities include teaching applied oboe and bassoon lessons, developing and
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Sensing of Neutrinos (QuSen) project sponsored by DARPA. The successful candidate will conduct research in the areas of computational physics with the goal to develop a framework for understanding excess