Assistant/Associate Professor - Anatomic Pathology
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Stillwater
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The Department of Veterinary Pathobiology in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Oklahoma State University invites applications for a tenure-track position in anatomic pathology at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor. The primary assignment will include diagnostic necropsy and biopsy service, participation in our Pathology (AP and CP) training programs and Comparative Biomedical Science graduate program, and teaching in the veterinary professional curriculum. The remaining assignment allows for numerous opportunities for research and other scholarly activities. Areas of College research emphasis are infectious diseases, microbial pathogenesis, immunity, parasitology, toxicology, and cancer therapy. Required qualifications for this position include DVM or equivalent degree and ACVP or ECVP certification or board eligibility. A PhD degree is preferred, but not required. Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience. While applications and nominations will be accepted until a successful candidate has been identified, interested parties are required to submit official application materials by August 31, 2025 to receive optimal consideration. Questions may be addressed to Ms. Gayle Sisney at gayle.sisney@okstate.edu or 405.744.6747. |
Intern - Food Animal Medicine and Surgery
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Stillwater
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The Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences at Oklahoma State University is offering a one-year rotating internship position in Food Animal Medicine and Surgery. The internship is designed to provide a broadly based clinical experience that will prepare the intern for food animal practice, continue in a Food Animal or Large Animal residency program, or further graduate studies. Our diverse hospital population is influenced by the substantial cow-calf, seed-stock, and commercial producers, and a robust rodeo/bucking bull clientele in Oklahoma. Pet camelid, small ruminant, and pig population also add variety to the case load. Salary: $45,000/yr. |
Assistant/Associate/Professor of Professional Practice
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Stillwater
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The School of Materials, Mechatronics and Manufacturing Engineering in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology at Oklahoma State University is pleased to invite applications for a career-track faculty position of Assistant/Associate/Professor of Professional Practice in Mechatronics and Robotics (MERO). Candidates with industrial experience and a desire to teach students in mechatronics or robotics engineering are encouraged to apply.
This is a non-tenure track appointment with an emphasis on classroom and hands-on laboratory instruction. The applicant should have the ability to teach some of the following undergraduate and graduate courses: Fundamentals of Mechatronics, Mechatronic Systems, Industrial Robots, Robot Dynamics and Kinematics, Linear Control Systems for Mechatronics, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), Smart Manufacturing, Machine Elements, and Research Design & Methodology. Individuals with training and skills that complement and augment existing faculty expertise and have an interest in collaborative work are preferred. The faculty member will be located on the OSU Stillwater campus and will be asked to teach remote students on the OSU-Tulsa campus through Zoom and/or Canvas.
Oklahoma State University is a comprehensive land grant university with over 24,000 students on its main campus. The university has a strong national presence in interdisciplinary programs including unmanned aircraft systems with strong industry and government ties. The School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering is the largest engineering program in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology (CEAT) and one of the largest departments in the university.
The School of Materials, Mechatronics and Manufacturing Engineering (MMME) houses four academic programs: Materials Science and Engineering (MSE), Mechatronics and Robotics (MERO), Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) and Electrical Engineering Technology (EET) within the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology (CEAT). With more than 225 undergraduates and 30 graduate students, MMME fosters collaborative and interdisciplinary research in the strategic areas of Materials Science, Mechatronics, Robotics and Manufacturing and a hands-on approach to instruction. |
Assistant/Associate/Professor of Professional Practice
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Stillwater
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The School of Materials, Mechatronics and Manufacturing Engineering in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology at Oklahoma State University is pleased to invite applications for a career-track faculty position of Assistant/Associate/Professor of Professional Practice in Mechanical Engineering Technology. Candidates with industrial experience and a desire to teach students are encouraged to apply.
This is a non-tenure track appointment with an emphasis on classroom and hands-on laboratory instruction. The applicant should have the ability to teach some of the following undergraduate and graduate courses: Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerances, Technical Drawing and Basic CAD, Hydraulic Fluid Power, Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Machine Elements, Manufacturing Processes, Finite Element Methods, etc. Individuals with training and skills that complement and augment existing faculty expertise and have an interest in collaborative work are preferred. Positions will be located at the OSU Stillwater campus in the Engineering North building.
Oklahoma State University is a comprehensive land grant university with over 24,000 students on its main campus. The university has a strong national presence in interdisciplinary programs including unmanned aircraft systems with strong industry and government ties. The School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering is the largest engineering program in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology (CEAT) and one of the largest departments in the university.
The School of Materials, Mechatronics and Manufacturing Engineering (MMME) houses four academic programs: Materials Science and Engineering (MSE), Mechatronics and Robotics (MERO), Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) and Electrical Engineering Technology (EET) within the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology (CEAT). With more than 225 undergraduates and 30 graduate students, MMME fosters collaborative and interdisciplinary research in the strategic areas of Materials Science, Mechatronics, Robotics and Manufacturing and a hands-on approach to instruction.
Required Qualifications:
A Ph.D. or M.S. degree in a field related to Mechanical Engineering Technology or Mechanical Engineering is required along with excellent communication and organizational skills suitable for teaching undergraduate and graduate students is required. Industrial experience is required. |
Physician Assistant/Clin Ast Professor/Director Clinical Education
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Tulsa
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Full time monthly role |
Teaching Assistant Professor
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Stillwater
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Teaching Assistant Professor needed in Stillwater, Oklahoma to teach graduate and undergraduate courses in Computer Science, as well as to perform scholarly research. Applicants must have the minimum of a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering or a related field. Will accept an educational equivalency prepared by a qualified evaluation service. Must have legal authority to work in the U.S. Send resume/references via email to roger.mailler@okstate.edu with the following subject line: “ATTN: TAPCS25,” OR via mail to Roger Mailler, Department Head, ATTN: TAPCS25, Oklahoma State University, 112 Mathematical Sciences, Stillwater, OK 74078. EOE. |
Programs Coordinator
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Stillwater
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Working strategically in collaboration with the assistant director, graduate assistant, and undergraduate student staff, the Leadership Programs Coordinator for the Hargis Leadership Institute (HLI) will champion co-curricular leadership programs, working to continue establishing HLI as a premier land-grant leadership institute nationally. This involves enhancing access and fostering a culture of inclusion in support of OSU’s Ideal Graduate strategy. Responsibilities Include: Co-facilitating seminars for the HLI’s co-curricular leadership programs. Cultivating and nurturing campus relationships for student recruitment and retention. Collaborating with HLI staff in the development and implementation of existing and new programs. Planning and organizing events for leadership programs. Executing the Lead Orange campaign and the Ideal Graduate Celebration. Leading on-campus and off-campus leadership programming to cultivate highly effective leaders. Managing program data to assess and evaluate metrics of success. Collaborating with the HLI Scholarship Coordinator on student leadership engagement and retention. |
Senior Research Specialist
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Stillwater
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The Senior Research Specialist will support horticultural crop research, with a primary focus on tree fruit. This position is responsible for managing and operating laboratory equipment and facilities. Key responsibilities include proficiency in operating High Performance Liquid Chromatography, microspectrometers, microscopes, water potential pressure chambers, and other related instruments.
The candidate should also have experience in plant tissue culture techniques and greenhouse management, as well as the ability to perform hands-on tasks such as repairing irrigation systems and general equipment maintenance.
The position involves close collaboration with faculty and students, assisting in field work including sample collection, plant index testing, and other research activities. Additional duties include supervising graduate students and managing lab data and research records. Must have the ability to travel to various locations within the state for sample and data collection.
The ideal candidate will be a quick learner, highly efficient, and capable of working independently with strong practical skills. Completion of coursework related to horticultural crops is preferred to ensure a solid understanding of the field and the position’s requirements.
This is a grant funded position contingent upon performance and available funding.
About Us: The Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture has 23 faculty with both undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The department operates The Botanic Garden at OSU, Oklahoma Gardening television show, the Greenhouse Learning Center, the Landscape Architecture Studio, the OSU Student Farm, and is active at several research sites through the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station. For more information about the department, go to: https://agriculture.okstate.edu/departments-programs/hla/
There are lots of great reasons to work at OSU. Check out our competitive benefits and eligibility at https://hr.okstate.edu/prospective-ee.html. |
Academic Advising & Success Coach 2117
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Langston
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About this Position
The Academic Advisor serves as an advisor, mentor, coach, and ultimately champion, focused on the success of assigned students. As an Academic Advisor, you will truly own the accomplishment of your assigned students. Your coaching can be the "difference maker"- because of you, they will be ready to complete rigorous college courses and eventually graduate. The new Academic Advisor will advise a diverse population of students and provide holistic support, individually and in groups for an assigned caseload of students in the areas of academic advising, life skills development, student success development, career planning, and financial literacy. The Academic Advisor will interpret and explain university academic policy and procedure to assist students in making decisions concerning personal educational goals leading to graduation. The Academic Advisor will engage with our students to implement ongoing co-curricular activities to support our collaborative cohort model. The Academic Advisor will also collaborate with the community, faculty, and university partners to assist students with placement in internship and permanent employment positions in conjunction with Career and Professional Development. Overall, the Academic Advisor is expected to be proactive in assisting students in navigating the university at large and facilitating their holistic success.
The Academic Advisor is responsible for providing highly engaged, student-centered support to a caseload of undergraduate students. The Academic Advisor is incredibly well organized and strong communicators, interpersonally, technologically, and in writing. Finally, the Academic Advisor is not only capable in these many areas but also dedicated to performing these functions in full measure.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Success Coaching:
Perform in-depth analysis of student needs to provide effective information and guidance on academic-related issues such as major exploration, course selection and registration, degree requirements and exceptions, and transfer credit evaluation/substitutions.
Facilitate students' academic progress by maintaining regular contact with students within a caseload, monitoring each student's academic progress, and evaluating their needs and developing appropriate educational plans. Make referrals for students who need assistance with overcoming learning obstacles, specialized tutoring, extended or intensive assistance with career decisions or similar needs.
Coordinate and/or participate in the advising-related portion of new/transfer student and parent orientation sessions.
Encourage and guide students to define and develop realistic career goals which will be integrated into their academic action plan.
Counsel students on academic lack-of-progress probation/suspension.
Advise students on time management and schedule benchmarks.
Provide holistic support to students in the areas of financial literacy and connect them with the appropriate resources for detailed assistance in financial aid and scholarship opportunities.
Instruct Personal and Social Development and/or Academic Achievement Seminar courses for incoming students.
Student Development:
Assist students in learning the campus culture-the traditions, rituals, and practices that communicate how and why things are done at their school.
Implement innovative ways of encouraging and supporting the personal developmental needs of a diverse student population.
Provide students with proactive guidance on acclimating to their new undergraduate lifestyle and building supportive personal environments and best practices to facilitate their student's success.
Empower students to maintain effective connections to the University and its community of scholars.
Provide crisis intervention support and refers students to campus resources and community agencies for personal counseling as needed.
Empathetically provide encouragement, reinforce positive results through recognition, and recognize milestones of assigned students.
General Administrative:
Demonstrate a clear knowledge of university, college, and departmental academics policies and procedures while offering direction to students in their respective programs/majors.
Maintain students' academic files that include a record of the advising activity that takes place during each visit.
Plan, develop, and conduct retention-related workshops and sessions as required.
Assist in data compilation, statistical reports and correspondence, depending upon the area of assignment.
Initiate and maintain cooperative working relationship with a variety of individuals and
groups, including staff, student, faculty, university partners and off-campus community groups and partners to improve and promote student success.
Provide comprehensive service to students using effective communication techniques with various modes of technology.
Participate in on-going departmental training and cross-training to ensure an understanding of the college programs, curriculum, graduation requirements, polices, and procedures, and resources and services available to students, coordinating with staff in the areas of financial aid, registration and admission, and other enrollment management services.
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Post-Doctoral Fellowship
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Tulsa
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This position offers an exciting opportunity to join an integrated and innovative research program that employs team-based research models involving clinicians, research methodologists, residents, and students. This postdoctoral position will be responsible for working with and supporting medical student research and/or residency programs within the OSU system. Postdocs will gain significant experience with publishing in peer reviewed medical, public health, and epidemiology journals and writing federal grant applications. Postdocs will be responsible for delivering didactic lectures related to research conduct, research dissemination, the responsible conduct of research, and other topics as needed. Postdocs will also collect and report research metrics of medical students and residents across programs for the Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation and Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. The successful candidate will receive training in manuscript preparation, grant writing, and other aspects of professional development. |
Advisor Coordinator - Talent Search
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Oklahoma City
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Encourages participants to continue in and graduate from secondary school, enroll in post-secondary education or reentry programs in education. The Advisor/Coordinator will provide program services specific to the needs of our adult and veteran program participants and to our high school and middle school participants as well. |
Office Assistant - Talent Search
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Oklahoma City
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Performs a variety of office management and clerical duties, including data collection and record keeping, and updates and maintains Talent Search online media sites. Courteously greets walk-in office guests and works with participants as needed. Encourages participants to continue in and graduate from secondary education and enroll in post-secondary education or reenter programs of education. |
Adjunct Instructor, School of Business-2078
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Langston
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Langston University, Oklahoma’s only Historically Black College and University (HBCU), offers a range of undergraduate and graduate degrees. The School of Business provides robust academic programs in accounting, finance, management, marketing, entrepreneurship, supply chain management, and more—rooted in a commitment to academic excellence, diversity, and access.
Business Administration: Accounting, Economics, Finance, Management, Marketing
Computer Science: Computer Science, Management Information Systems (MIS)
Entrepreneurial Studies: Graduate-level studies focused on innovation and leadership
Our School is committed to accessibility and innovation, including an online degree completion program for students with 60+ credit hours. We empower a diverse student population to thrive through academic excellence, real-world application, and a culture of inclusive learning.
Position Overview:
We are seeking talented adjunct faculty to join a dynamic teaching pool. Instructors may be assigned courses across any of the Business School's disciplines and must be able to deliver high-quality instruction that aligns with Langston University’s mission and values.
This is an ideal opportunity for educators who want to make a meaningful impact and contribute to a learning environment that values equity, excellence, and community. |
Postdoctoral Fellow – Experimental Particle Physics
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CERN (Switzerland)
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The Department of Physics in the College of Arts and Sciences at Oklahoma State University invites applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position in the Experimental High-Energy Physics group to work on the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. This is a full-time, 12-month appointment with the possibility of renewal based on performance, funding availability, and group needs. The anticipated start date is by or before October 2025.
The successful candidate will join the Experimental High-Energy Physics group, which is actively involved in a broad range of physics analyses, including studies of top quarks, Higgs bosons, and searches for new physics beyond the Standard Model. We have a long-standing history of contributions to the development and calibration of b-tagging for long-lived particles, large-R jet identification, and jet energy calibration. In addition, we play a leading role in the ATLAS Phase-II Inner Tracker (ITk) upgrade, with a focus on electrical services for the inner pixel detector and the optimization of b-tagging performance for the upgraded tracker. |
Clinical-Track Assistant/Associate Professor - Shelter Medicine
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Stillwater
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The College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) at Oklahoma State University (OSU) invites applications for a full-time, career-track position in surgical fundamentals and community engagement. We are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic veterinarian with a solid foundation in small animal general surgery and a strong interest in clinical teaching. This position offers a unique opportunity to engage directly with veterinary students while contributing to community animal welfare through spay/neuter services and potential outreach initiatives. |
Clinical-Track Assistant/Associate/Full Professor in Production Animal Ambulatory Medicine and Extension Services
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Stillwater
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The Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Oklahoma State University (OSU) College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) invites applications for a full-time career-track Assistant/Associate/Full Professor in Production Animal Ambulatory Medicine and Extension Services. |
Tenure-Track Associate or Full Professor in Food Animal Medicine and Surgery
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Stillwater
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The Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine invites applications for a full-time tenure-track Associate/Full Professor in Food Animal Medicine and Surgery. |
Assistant Professor (Management Science & Information Systems)
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Stillwater
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The Management Science and Information Systems (MSIS) Department in the Spears School of Business at Oklahoma State University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position slated to begin in Fall 2026. The position is on the Stillwater campus. Departmental faculty, such as this position, are in both Stillwater and Tulsa and can teach classes in both locations (as well as on-line as appropriate). |
Assistant/Associate Professor (Organizational Behavior)
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Stillwater
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The Management Department in the Spears School of Business at Oklahoma State University invites applications for two tenure track positions in Organization Behavior/Human Resources at the Assistant Professor level and one at the Associate Professor level to begin as early as August 2026. New assistant professors are given minimal service assignments, reduced teaching loads, and generous summer support to allow them to develop their research programs. Candidates at the Associate Professor level must have a well-established research record and demonstrated quality teaching experience. Salary is competitive for a comprehensive research university and contingent on available funding. |
Assistant Professor (Strategic Management)
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Stillwater
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The Management Department in the Spears School of Business at Oklahoma State University invites applications for Strategic Management at the Assistant Professor level to begin as early as August 2026. New assistant professors are given minimal service assignments, reduced teaching loads, and generous summer support to allow them to develop their research programs. Salary is competitive for a comprehensive research university and contingent on available funding. |