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an initial term of three years and the possibility of renewal and promotion. Virginia Tech’s Industrial Design program is a vibrant, future-focused community where students learn to design products, services
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Job Description Reporting to the Head of the Department of Engineering Education and the Director of Communications and Marketing for the College of Engineering, the Communications Manager will plan
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jointly funded center between Advancement and the Office of Research and Innovation, supports university-wide strategic initiatives, program partnerships, and the university’s $550+ million research
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Tech Athletics, within designated time frames. • Travel, on average, five to ten days per month to cultivate, solicit, steward, and identify prospects for colleges and programs. • Manage and cultivate a
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research and developing trustworthy tools for reasoning about safety and security properties of a broad range of application programs. Opportunities exist to investigate and develop tools for highly scalable
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and livestreaming of virtual events, and editing and captioning recordings for social media • Provide strategic advice on center programming and events • Serve as primary center contact for VT’s
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successful candidate will develop a nationally recognized program that integrates research (60%) and Extension (40%). The ideal candidate will present a clear and compelling vision for establishing
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concentration in History, Theory and Criticism to teach both in our two research-based, non-professional graduate degrees in architecture, the Master of Science in Architecture program (M.S.Arch) and the Doctoral
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stakeholders across the university to deliver a cohesive, people-centered onboarding program. The workflow ranges from routine tasks to complex projects, all requiring exceptional organization, attention
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effective relationships with alumni and friends that will translate to a long-term base of support for the University. Responsibilities include: • Assist with fundraising activities for colleges and programs