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of Performing Arts at Virginia Tech houses programs in Music, Theatre, and Cinema. Our Theatre program produces a robust season of performances each year, offering students hands-on experience in all aspects
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administrator for Commuter Choice Program and will liaise with employees, WMATA, and Auxiliary Services. The HR Coordinator will be assigned transactions, asked to assist with document creation, be a confidant
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-building efforts. Skill sets necessary include writing for a variety of platforms and occasions, professionally interacting with partners across campus and external, audiences, and using a computer for
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. • Willingness to travel regionally, including evenings and weekends. Preferred Qualifications • Grant writing and program evaluation experience. • Applied research experience in educational settings. • Knowledge
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Job Description The Theatre program in the School of Performing Arts at Virginia Tech invites applications for a full-time Assistant Professor of Practice in Costume Design and Technology to join
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resilience initiatives. This position plays a key role in ensuring smooth program operations by providing documentation support, marketing and coordinating events and meetings, assisting with reporting and
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that are submitted to the Office of the Vice President for Facilities via the Assistant Vice President for Facilities and Operations. The incumbent will also manage the production, review, and distribution of internal
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innovative approaches to computational neuroscience, neural engineering, cellular, molecular, or systems neuroscience, that will complement the expertise of the primary faculty members who have joined
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Job Description Applications are invited for a full-time Research Assistant Professor position in Virginia Tech's Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. The successful candidate
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technologies to improve the efficiency of the global distribution by optimizing the unit load and packaging systems. Since its establishment, with industry and government support, Virginia Tech researchers have