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of curricular structures and academic program requirements •Experience in Ellucian’s Banner or similar ERP Pay Band 3 Overtime Status Non-Exempt: Eligible for overtime Appointment Type Regular Salary Information
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Job Description Reporting to the Associate Director of Design in the Facilities Design and Construction department in the Division of Facilities, the Design Review Architect will: • Assist
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; assisting in the development of animal handling experiences; participating in Objective Structured Clinical Exams; and provide input to the course leaders as to relevant mechanisms to improve the instruction
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have expertise in textiles, fashion design, product development, and/or textile or design technology. The FMD major at Virginia Tech emphasizes the integration of design, product development, and
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sociology, audiences, media entrepreneurship, evolving media structures, politics and democracy, misinformation and disinformation, audience studies, or related areas. Potential to secure external funding
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Job Description Reporting to the Associate Director for Outreach and Industry Engagement in the Myers-Lawson School of Construction (MLSoC) and the Director of Marketing and Communications
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expertise in textiles, fashion design, product development, and/or textile or design technology. The FMD major at Virginia Tech emphasizes the integration of design, product development, and merchandising
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, and industry partners to address critical challenges facing the nation. VTNSI integrates cutting-edge research, technology innovation, and policy engagement to advance U.S. security and resilience
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to minimize accidental damage or disruption of service due to construction or excavation activities. Communicates with customers/excavators to understand excavation locations and limits. Performs
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Design Studio and courses related to building systems and structures. These courses will be taught to students from a variety of backgrounds, including upper-level undergraduates and advanced first