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The Auburn University Postdoctoral Fellow Association (PDA) holds monthly professional development workshops and social events. All active postdocs are considered members of the PDA and are strongly encouraged to participate in the events and get involved in the PDA. We value your contributions to research and the scholarly community and will do whatever we can to support you. Welcome to the Auburn family!
Postdoctoral Association Officers

Resources for Postdoctoral Scholars

Research

PIVOT (opportunities to find funding, create profiles to reflect expertise, etc.):

On-line CITI Training (which is required for IRB/IACUC but also some agencies):

Courses include:

  • Animal Care and Use (ACU) courses.

  • Conflict of Interest (COI) course.

  • Essentials of Research Administration course.

  • Export Control (EC) course.

  • Good Lab Practices (GLP) course.

  • Human Subjects Research (HSR) courses.

  • Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Basic course.

  • Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Refresher course.

Collaborative Funding Mechanisms by Agency

NSF Resources

NSF EPSCoR

NIH Resources

USDA NIFA Funding Resources

Creative Research & Scholarship Awards

Funding Focus Newsletter by AU's OVPRED

PubMed: Comprises 26 million+ citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books.

ResearchGate: A social networking site for scientists and researchers to share papers, ask and answer questions, and find collaborators

National Science Foundation: Special Programs for Postdoctoral Fellows

Individual Development Plan

AU Graduate School's Professional Development web resources

Service

MentorNet, the E-Mentoring Network for Diversity in Engineering and Science, connects mentors and mentees in engineering, science, and mathematics.  MentorNet was created to foster the retention and success of women and underrepresented minorities in particular, but welcomes anyone interested in connecting with peers and experienced professionals in their field.  The MentorNet Community offers the One-on-One E-Mentoring Program, which pairs postdocs with professionals in an email based mentoring relationship, the E-Forum for web based discussion of issues like job searches and the work/life balance, as well as resources and a résumé database.  To learn more and find a mentor (or become a mentor), visit the MentorNet website. Membership is available on an individual basis

The Humanities PhD Project - Supports doctoral students and faculty in the humanities as they imagine, plan for, and pursue multiple career paths as humanists in the world, in the academy and beyond.

National Endowment for the Humanities - Supports “Next Generation PhD” projects at twenty-eight U.S. campuses. The NEH also employs student interns on a rolling continuous basis.

The Versatile Ph.D. - OPA offers Versatile PhD, a web-based resource for postdocs interested in exploring career opportunities beyond academe. The site is mainly for Humanities and Social Science Postdocs, but may benefit others as well (registration required). The site includes:

  • PhD Career Finder – Provides information about careers in various disciplines

  • Discussion Forums – Helps you learn from others and get your specific questions answered

  • Panel Discussions – With PhDs now employed in various fields such as grant writing, management consulting, university administration, and policy analysis

  • Members Directory – Is searchable and can assist in networking

  • Meetups – Which occur regularly in many cities across North America

  • MyVPhD – Lets you manage your account and sign up for email notifications of forum discussions and/or jobs

NCFDD is an independent faculty development center dedicated to providing external mentoring, professional development, and a supportive community for advanced graduate students, postdocs, and faculty members across institutions. Visit NCFDD and register as an Institutional Sub-Account Member.  

  • The Monday Motivator – A weekly message that reinforces core ideas presented in webinars and provides support for individuals making the transition to a faculty position.

  • Webinars – Monthly 60-90 minute Guest Expert professional development sessions

  • Multi-Week Courses – Intensive workshop series guided by expert facilitators

  • Discussion Forum – A place for members to connect, share information, peer-mentor, problem solve, and celebrate each others’ success.

  • The Library – A resource that provides transcripts, slides, and audio recordings of past webinars.

  • Career Center – Search job openings, subscribe to new posting notifications in your field, and learn more about the job search process.

  • Resources – Recommended readings, writing clubs, productivity we apps and more.

Job Search

Similar to faculty interview Job Talks and Chalk Talks, many industry job interviews require a presentation on your past and current research.   If you have questions about the talk (e.g., audience, duration, preferred subject matter, setting, audiovisual equipment) – ask the hiring manager with whom you have been communicating.

To ace your job talk, you need to know your audience: Science Magazine

Tooling up: job talk jitters: Science Magazine