President's Postdoctoral Scholars Program
Institution Type: | College / University |
Location: | Ohio, United States |
Position: | Post-Doctoral Fellow |
Train. Develop. Mentor.
The Ohio State University President’s Postdoctoral Scholars Program (PPSP), recognizes highly-qualified postdoctoral trainees who will become leaders in their fields. This program supports the scholarly efforts and training of terminal degree holders (PhD and others) who wish to pursue careers in research and creative inquiry, and provides professional development and networking opportunities. This program includes salary support and full benefits (health insurance, tuition assistance, and paid leave) provided by the Office of the President and the scholar’s faculty mentor/sponsor college for up to two years. PPSP scholars also receive funds to support research, creative expression, and professional development-related expenses.
Eligibility: US citizens and permanent residents, and international scholars are eligible. Must have received terminal degree no more than two years prior to nomination deadline. Must be able to start the position no later than January 1, 2024.
STEP 1: Find a faculty mentor/advisor. Use this Ohio State resource (https://www.osu.edu/academics/a-z.html) or the Ohio Innovation Exchange (https://go.osu.edu/OIE) to identify researchers in your area with whom you would like to train if you have not yet identified someone.
STEP 2: Have your faculty mentor/advisor submit a short letter of intent by November 4, 2022 using the application system found here(https://go.osu.edu/ppsp-2023).
STEP 3: Work with your faculty mentor/advisor to gather the materials for the full nomination package. The faculty mentor/advisor must submit a complete nomination by December 2, 2022.
Learn More (https://go.osu.edu/ppsp-details)
Contact: |
James M. Gentry, MA Administrative Director Graduate School | Office of Postdoctoral Affairs The Ohio State University |
Website: | https://go.osu.edu/ppsp-details |
Primary Category: | Social Sciences |
Secondary Categories: | Art / Art History Classical Studies Communication Fine Arts Humanities Languages Law and Legal History Public Health Race / Ethnic Studies |
Posting Date: | 07/20/2022 |
Closing Date | 10/18/2022 |