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to all aspects of the Virginia Tech National Industrial Security Program (NISP) and reports to the Associate Director, Industrial Security Program. The AFSO responsibilities include: • Support managing
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Ph.D. in Accounting from an AACSB accredited school. Program of scholarly research consistent with the rank applied for. Instructional capabilities at both the undergraduate and graduate levels
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, Virginia Erosion and Stormwater Management Program Permits, and the Virginia Tech Standards and Specifications. Additional responsibilities include: • Assisting with the development and administration
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(power, medical, space) including components, structural materials and electronics, as well as those exploring novel nuclear fuels. Research can be computational and/or experimental to support
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the values of inclusion. Computer skills using Mac and PC platforms. Proficient in using a variety of programs within the Adobe Creative Suite (i.e., Photoshop, After Effects, Lightroom, Illustrator, Premiere
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Job Description The Travel and Events Assistant provides administrative and program support to the Travel and Events Manager, and general office support. Responsibilities include independently and
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. Experience working in a Division I "Power 4" athletic department. Experience coordinating team and recruiting travel for a Division I athletic program. Experience working with a diverse group of coaches, staff
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, and policy. Required Qualifications • PhD in economics, applied economics, or a related field combining computational / quantitative modeling and methods with economic theory and / or applications by
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of Counseling Services (IACS) and has a doctoral internship program accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA). We promote student learning, development, retention, and holistic wellbeing by
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applications that may arise with collaborators across the department and college are encouraged to apply. The successful candidate will collaborate with our current theoretical and computational faculty across a