Come to K-State
The K-State CVM welcomes faculty and students from other countries who are interested in studying veterinary medicine, animal health and One Health programs in Kansas.
Potential opportunities include:
- Summer externships in research or field work
- Connecting with CVM researchers
- Taking Veterinary Medicine or Master of Public Health courses at K-State
- Participating in trainings
- Final year clinical rotations
Visiting Students and Experts
Throughout the year, the College of Veterinary Medicine hosts many international students and experts. KSU students have the opportunity to network and learn from these visitors to become increasingly connected and knowledgeable about the many aspects of international veterinary medicine. Check out our Seminars page to see some of these talks.
Visiting Faculty
Under some circumstances, faculty members are welcomed as temporary research scholars or for short term clinical training. Generally, these opportunities are limited to veterinarians at academic institutions.
Visiting Students
K-State welcomes visiting students for research experience and participation and short-term clinical rotations. In general, the clinical rotations are limited to final year students for a duration of six weeks or less. In some situations, housing may be available. Specific rotation choices are limited as are dates of the visits. If you are interested, please contact the International Programs office.
Summer Scholars Program
The Veterinary Research Scholars Program at Kansas State University is a three-month summer research experience where veterinary students are paired with faculty researchers to conduct summer research.