148 phd-in-architecture-landscape-built-environment positions at University of Virginia
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. The Department of Landscape Architecture, School of Architecture at the University of Virginia seeks applications to fill various non-tenure-track instructional Lecturer positions during the Fall 2025 and Spring
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. The Department of Architecture, School of Architecture at the University of Virginia seeks applications to fill various non-tenure-track instructional Lecturer positions during the Fall 2025 and Spring 2026
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REQUIREMENTS Education: A master's degree or PhD in Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Architecture, or a related engineering field is required. Experience: ·Demonstrated proficiency in virtual reality
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the AVP-RC,lead the architecture and design for new infrastructure purchases, and help coordinate activities between the infrastructure, procurement and user support teams. Partner with IT directors across
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The University of Virginia is built on a district energy model managed by Energy and Utilities within Facilities Management, with one main heat plant, three combined heating/cooling plants, nine
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The University of Virginia is built on a district energy model managed by Energy and Utilities within Facilities Management, with one main heat plant, three combined heating/cooling plants, nine
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and comfortable environment for all plumbing systems in support of zone maintenance. The Plumber should be able to read blueprints and have basic computer skills. Day Shift: 40-hr Work Week, Built with
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landscape. They will also assist students in developing career readiness skills critical for the effective transition from school to career and beyond, to build a foundation for life-long career development
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of research communication. Working as part of a dynamic team within the University’s PhD Plus program, the Assistant Director will support an essential component to the Office’s efforts to help
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to navigate the evolving landscape of scholarly communication, including open science initiatives, new publishing models, and emerging technologies such as generative artificial intelligence. Primary