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Assistant/Associate Professor - Anatomic Pathology Stillwater
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.
Postdoctoral Fellow – Experimental Particle Physics CERN (Switzerland)
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.
Intern - Food Animal Medicine and Surgery Stillwater
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.
Clinical-Track Assistant/Associate/Professor - Ophthalmology Stillwater
It’s time to re-imagine what a career in academia could be! Educating the next generation of veterinarians, freedom to create, a collegial and encouraging work environment, imagine that! You could have a career in academia that fits your goals and offers you flexibility and autonomy. We will work with you to personalize the position to fit your expertise, your goals, and your ambitions.
Clinical Skills Director Stillwater
The Oklahoma State College of Veterinary Medicine is requesting applications for the position of Director of the Veterinary Clinical Skills Center. This position will provide leadership and strategic direction in the coordination, instruction, and refinement of a longitudinal clinical skills, clinical reasoning, and communications curriculum for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd year DVM students. This program heavily focuses on both companion animal and large animal (production and equine) medicine and skills. Successful applicants must have commitment to advancing veterinary education through providing excellence and innovation in clinical skills teaching, adult learning, and assessment. Applicants must demonstrate leadership, strong collaborative efforts, and be capable of positive, clear, and effective communication. Applicants must have a DVM or equivalent degree. A Master’s degree is desirable, but not essential. Applicants must have previous experience in veterinary practice. Prior academic program administration is an asset, as well as familiarity with instructional technology.

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