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Release of Resource Guide for Postdoctoral Researcher Development
Brittney VDW/NM EPSCoR
Postdoctoral scholars (postdocs) are critical, but often neglected, contributors to research in the United States. They may be thrust into roles that they feel ill-prepared for, citing a lack of training and mentorship, particularly as relates to professional skills. Postdoc mentors, in turn, are also frustrated by the limited resources available to help them adequately support postdocs in their departments.
In late 2022, an NSF-funded workshop brought together current and recent postdocs, experts, and practitioners from nine NSF EPSCoR jurisdictions for a two-day workshop at Ghost Ranch, New Mexico. Project PI, Selena Connealy, and co-PI, William Michener, led the effort to analyze postdoctoral training gaps identified in a 2021 national survey of postdocs and develop training modules to address those gaps. The fruits of their collective efforts have now been published in a comprehensive Resource Guide for Postdoctoral Researcher Development.
Intended for postdoc mentors, postdoc or faculty development offices, postdoc associations and professional organizations, and others supporting postdoc training including NSF EPSCoR jurisdictions, the guide includes 13 training modules filled with practical tips, resources, and exercises.
You can access the Resource Guide for Postdoctoral Researcher Development here: https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.8415524
What's inside?
Module 1: Career Management
Module 2: Personal Effectiveness and Leadership
Module 3: Work-Life Integration
Module 4: Fostering Creativity
Module 5: Teaching
Module 6: Collaboration and Team Science
Module 7: Facilitation
Module 8: Integrating Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Module 9: Communicating Science to the Public
Module 10: Proposal Writing
Module 11: Managing Research Projects
Module 12: Data Management
Module 13: Programming
Workshop Participants and Module Authors
Saranga Abeygunawardane, Wichita State University
Heather Balas, Verge Strategies
Karl Benedict, University of New Mexico
Sandra Blakeslee, freelance science writer
Barbara C. Bruno, University of Hawaii
Michele Casella, Nevada EPSCoR
Selena Connealy, New Mexico EPSCoR, University of New Mexico
Todd Crowl, Florida International University
Stephanie Galla, Boise State University
Kevin Gray, Medical University of South Carolina
Ramy Harik, University of South Carolina
Fred Harris, University of Nevada, Reno
April Heyward, South Carolina EPSCoR, South Carolina Research Authority
Paul Hirsch, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Laura Lindenfeld, Stony Brook University
Donna Llewellyn, Boise State University
William Michener, New Mexico EPSCoR, University of New Mexico
Rick Schumaker, Idaho EPSCoR, University of Idaho
Amy Slocum, Delaware EPSCoR, University of Delaware
Gary Smith, University of New Mexico
Jo Ann Smith, Valencia College
Rita Teutonico, Florida International University
Pips Veazey, University of Maine Portland Gateway
Qian Wang, University of South Carolina
Jon Wheeler, University of New Mexico