Guidelines for Postdoctoral Scholars

At ÈâÈ⴫ý (KSU), the postdoctoral research experience emphasizes scholarship and continued research training for individuals who have recently completed a doctoral degree. The postdoctoral scholar conducts research under the general oversight of a faculty mentor in preparation for a career position in academe, industry, government, or the nonprofit sector. Postdoctoral research work provides essential experience and training that may include opportunities to enhance teaching and other professional skills. Postdoctoral scholars who contribute significantly to the formal instructional mission of KSU may be hired, with final approval by the Provost, to positions carrying a title that formally recognizes the joint research and teaching expectations.

Postdoctoral scholars contribute to the academic community by enhancing the research and education programs of the university. They bring expertise, insights and creativity that enrich the research and educational environment for all members of the university community, including graduate and undergraduate students. The university strives to provide a stimulating, positive, and constructive experience for postdoctoral scholars, by emphasizing the shared commitment and responsibility of the institution, the faculty, and the scholar. These guidelines provide important information related to postdoctoral assignments at ÈâÈ⴫ý. Additionally, postdoctoral scholars are subject to all other applicable KSU and University System of Georgia (USG) policies and procedures. Exceptions to these procedures are expected to be rare and granted only in cases with strong justification. Requests for exceptions should be submitted to the Director of Postdoctoral Affairs within the Office of Research to be reviewed with Human Resources and Legal Affairs. The Director, Postdoctoral Affairs is responsible for administering the postdoctoral scholar guidelines, periodically reviewing these guidelines as needed and taking active steps to encourage compliance.

Definition

The definition of postdoctoral scholar used by KSU includes the following criteria:

  • The scholar has received a Ph.D. or equivalent doctorate (e.g., D.V.M., Sc.D., M.D., PharmD), usually recently, in a field directly related to the scholar’s assigned responsibilities; and
  • The assigned responsibilities of the scholar are predominantly research and/or scholarship but may combine these responsibilities with significant (no more than 50%) formal instructional responsibilities;
  • The assignment is full time, limited term; and
  • The assignment is viewed as preparatory for a full-time career in academia, industry, government or the non-profit sector.

Hire a Postdoctoral Researcher

Employing Postdocs at KSU

Are you ready to hire a postdoctoral researcher but not sure where to begin? The information provided serves as a guide as you consider adding one to your team.

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National Postdoctoral Association

Since KSU has an institutional membership, you can obtain an individual membership for free.

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