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1 GETTING STARTED TOWARD A POSTDOC Danielle Mihram, Director Center for Excellence in Teaching University of Southern California

2 Goal of Postdoctoral Programs To enrich and broaden the research talent of highly qualified Ph.Ds. by providing opportunities for them: – To continue to pursue their research interests, – To develop expertise in new areas, or –To start a new line of research.

3 Selection Criteria Must have earned a Ph.D. Primary criteria: --Applicant’s scientific capability and potential (as evidenced by originality and independence) --Good match between the applicant’s research interests and the research opportunities available at research centers

4 When Do I start Planning? Typically the groundwork should begin at least a year in advance : –--Take the time to investigate available opportunities for research that fit your interests and abilities. –--After you have found a listing (listings) contact the appropriate Research adviser: Applicants are usually judged based on their proposed research as well as on their education and the expertise needed to conduct the research. –--Determine application deadlines

5 Sources of Information (I) 1. National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine (2000). Enhancing the Postdoctoral Experience for Scientists and Engineers: A Guide for Postdoctoral Scholars, Advisers, Institutions, Funding Organizations, and Disciplinary Societies. –--Provides principles, action points, and recommendations for enhancing the postdoctoral experience. Read it online free (PDF): http://books.nap.edu/catalog/9831.html

6 Sources of Information (II) 2. Research Centers Directory. Detroit, Mich.: Gale Research Co. Latest edition. Supplemented between editions by: New Research Centers. Doheny Reference AS25 D5 ED26 2000 v. 1 AS25 D5 ED26 2000 v. 2

7 Sources of Information (III) 3. Web sites of National Research Centers, National Academies or Institutes, Research Universities. –--Examples: National Center for Atmospheric Research –http://www.asp.ucar.edu/pdann.html National Research Council –http://www4.nationalacademies.org/pga/rap.nsf National Academy of Sciences: Postdoc Associations web links: –http://www4.nas.edu/pd/postdoc.nsf/

8 Sources of Information (IV) 4. Web sites of national societies or organizations --Example: Geological Society of America: grants for Post-Doctorates –http://www.geosociety.org/profdev/grants/postdoc.htm Postdoctoral Opportunities in Anthropology –http://www.unm.edu/~acstone/postdocs/post-doc.html “Post-Doc.com” Network http://post-docs.com/resources/ –For book: Research-Doctorate Programs in the United States: Continuity and Change, See: http://post-docs.com/resources/researchdoc


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