Federal Postdoctoral Policies and Positions
The NPA gathers and makes available relevant federal policies that affect postdoctoral training, employment, funding, and other facets of the postdoctoral experience. This list is growing constantly, so come back often.
Professional Society and Organization Postdoctoral Policies
Many professional societies and organizations have given considerable thought and bring tremendous experience to bear on the debate about the postdoctoral experience. The NPA will provide links to as many as we can find, but providing these links does not mean that the NPA necessarily agrees or disagrees with the stated policy positions. Links to NPA-sponsored discussions about individual policies and positions (when available) are provided.
Data on Doctoral Recipients and Postdoctorates:
Reports:
Career Data/Reports/Books:
- NSF InfoBrief: Plans for Postdoctoral Research Appointments Among Recent U.S. Doctorate Recipients (NSF, March 2004)
- NSF InfoBrief: Has the Use of Postdocs Changed? (NSF, December 1998)
- Education and Training for the Information Technology Workforce (U.S. Dept. of Commerce, 2003)
- In an Era of Scientific Opportunity, Are there Opportunities for Biomedical Scientists? Garrison et al., 2003
- From Doctoral Student to Professor: The Academic Career Path in the United States (Karlsson, Swedish Ministry of Education and Science, January 2004)
- Salaries of Scientists, Engineers and Technicians: A Summary of Salary Surveys (CPST, July 2003)
- Tenure in Transition: Trends in Basic Science Faculty Appointment Policies at U.S. Medical Schools (Liu and Mallon, Academic Medicine, March 2004)
- Postdocs and Career Prospects: A Status Report (CPST, June 1997): out of print, contact CPST
Policy Meetings, Reports and Papers:
Public Correspondence:
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