510 computer-science-programming-languages-"Prof"-"Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft"-"Prof" positions at Virginia Tech
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Job Description The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Virginia Tech seeks applications for a tenure-track faculty position (assistant/associate) in the area of advanced experimental techniques
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skills program development with collegiate student-athletes preferred. General working knowledge of NCAA regulations and policies as it relates to student-athlete development. Pay Band 3 Overtime Status
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, and processes dealing with prospect and applicant data. Key responsibilities include: *Write, run, and execute programs to gather specific data, counts, and trends from Banner and the Data Warehouse
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/ Men's Basketball will assist in managing the budget and daily operations of the Men's Basketball program. This person will help coordinate individual and team travel arrangements, student athlete
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seeks a broad spectrum of candidates to join our community in preparing leaders for the world. The College of Engineering undergraduate program ranks 13th , and graduate program ranks 31st among all U.S
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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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coordinate student athlete development programs in accordance with guidelines outlined in the NCAA Student Athlete Affairs program. Required Qualifications Master's degree in student affairs, higher education
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drawings to identify the type and size of underground utilities. -Ability to work alone or in a team setting and receive and follow verbal instructions. -Ability to use a computer or tablet to receive
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as higher education. Must possess strong interpersonal communication skills, the ability to manage several projects simultaneously, program planning and implementation, and attention to detail
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Program in Real Estate draws on an interdisciplinary collaboration with faculty from the College of Engineering and College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences. Academic partners include Building