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Job Description The Department of Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine invites applications for a clinical-track faculty position in anatomic
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research teams to accomplish program goals and objectives. •Monitor project progress across multiple teams and implement effective strategies to maintain project momentum. •Facilitate effective communication
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will oversee the implementation of the Center’s mission and strategic objectives, ensuring alignment with Virginia Tech’s overarching goals. This individual will manage a multidisciplinary team, engage
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Communities Convergence (IRCC) Lab in Arlington, Virginia. We seek candidates with a proven track record of scholarship in civil engineering and extensive experience with advanced computational modeling and
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including working with outside vendors on reservations, rentals, and catering requests; budget estimates, invoices and tracking; and various marketing and professional communications. They will liaise with
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specific research objectives. Instruct laboratory users in proper analytical methods. Train students and technicians in use of facilities and equipment. Serve as the department’s laboratory safety
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The Graduate Fiscal Coordinator oversees all graduate payroll for the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department (CEE) in order to ensure that department objectives of complying with university
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of private pesticide applicator recertification training courses and management of website training calendars, entering and tracking pesticide recertification training credits, and communicating details
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existing scheduling and create new schedules to meet both operational and energy reduction goals. • This position will evaluate the current BAS private network with an objective to optimize and increase
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Job Description This is a tenure track Assistant/Associate Professor position. Duties will include the teaching of graduate and undergraduate classes, conducting research and publishing in scholarly