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areas: rural criminology, rural family dynamics, and/or rural social policy. A strong foundation in quantitative analysis is required, with expertise in mixed methods preferred. The successful candidate
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and laboratory-based methods to investigate the long-term frequency and magnitude of historic and prehistoric earthquakes and tsunamis at the Cascadia, Alaska, and Chile subduction zones. The data
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/ sports medicine experience in a NCAA Division I "Power 4" Football program. Board of Certification (BOC). Commitment to inclusion. Preferred Qualifications Additional higher education in related area
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degrees. This includes serving as a career development generalist and supporting initiatives such as our Career Champions program, a program designed to prepare Virginia Tech faculty and staff for career
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technical issues. • Strong written communication skills with experience in news script development. • Demonstrated proficiency with broadcast software (e.g., Wide Orbit) and standard computer applications
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student and campus population. 5) You'll lead the departmental comprehensive assessment program which includes tracking usage trends, assessing administrative and learning outcomes, measuring customer
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and program units. Proficient use of standard office software to include Microsoft Office Suite and Quicken, with the ability to continuously evolve to proficiently comprehend, navigate, and explain new
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. • Experience using personal computers and a variety of office software. • Ability to use hand tools to perform electrical control wiring, following schematic drawings • Ability to learn and work in a team
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Job Description This non-tenure track Professor of Practice position will provide leadership, program, and project management, particularly in collaboration with industry stakeholders in
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; sites in Newport News and Richmond; and numerous Extension offices and research centers . A leading global research institution, Virginia Tech conducts more than $500 million in research annually