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Postdoctoral researcher

A postdoctoral fellow, postdoctoral researcher, or simply postdoc, is a person professionally conducting research after the completion of their doctoral studies (typically a PhD). The ultimate goal of a postdoctoral research position is to pursue additional research, training, or teaching in order to have better skills to pursue a career in academia, research, or any other field. [2][better source needed] Postdocs often, but not always, have a temporary academic appointment, sometimes in preparation for an academic faculty position. They continue their studies or carry out research and further increase expertise in a specialist subject, including integrating a team and acquiring novel skills and research methods. Postdoctoral research is often considered essential while advancing the scholarly mission of the host institution; it is expected to produce relevant publications in peer-reviewed academic journals or conferences. In some countries, postdoctoral research may lead to further formal qualifications or certification, while in other countries, it does not.[3][4]

Postdoctoral researcher
Occupation
Occupation type
Profession
Activity sectors
Academia, Industry
Description
Competencies
Education required
PhD or equivalent
Fields of
employment
Academics, Industry

Post-doctoral researchers by discipline (United States, 2012)[1]

  Life sciences (65%)
  Physical sciences (13%)
  Engineering (11%)
  Math and computer sciences (3%)
  Geosciences (3%)
  Psychology, social sciences and others (5%)

Postdoctoral research may be funded through an appointment with a salary or an appointment with a stipend or sponsorship award. Appointments for such a research position may be called postdoctoral research fellow, postdoctoral research associate, or postdoctoral research assistant. Postdoctoral researchers typically work under the supervision of a principal investigator. In many English-speaking countries, postdoctoral researchers are colloquially referred to as "postdocs".[5]

Job security and academia

Due to the nature of their work,[6][7][8][9][10][11] and an over-supply of graduating PhD students in many fields,[12][13] some postdoctoral researchers face an uncertain future in academia,[4][14] and a large proportion will not gain tenure[15] or a coveted faculty position in their chosen field of research.[16][17][18][19] As of 2022, however, and the broad shifts in the labor market in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, postdoc positions in at least some fields are going unfilled due to a lack of applicants.[20]

United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom in 2003, 25% of PhD graduates in the natural sciences continued to undertake postdoctoral research.[21] Since the landmark ruling in the employment tribunal (Scotland) Ball vs Aberdeen University 2008 case (S/101486/08), researchers who have held successive fixed-term contracts for four years' service are no longer temporary employees but are entitled to open-ended contracts.[22]

United States

In the US, a postdoctoral scholar is an individual holding a doctoral degree who is engaged in mentored research or scholarly training for the purpose of acquiring the professional skills needed to pursue a career path of his or her choosing.[3] Postdoctoral researchers play an important role in spearheading postgraduate research activity in the US. The median salary of postdoctoral researchers a 1-5 years after receiving their doctoral degrees is $42,000, -44% less than the $75,000 average for tenured positions.[23] The National Postdoctoral Association (NPA)[24] and Boston Postdoctoral Association (BPDA)[25] are nonprofit organizations that advocate for postdoctoral scholars in the United States.

Postdoctoral research may be required for obtaining a tenure-track faculty position, especially at research-oriented institutions. Post-doctoral appointments that were traditionally optional have become mandatory in some fields as the degree of competition for tenure-track positions in academia has significantly increased over previous decades. In fact, the small supply of the professional positions in academia compared to the growing number of postdoctoral researchers makes it difficult to find tenure-track positions. In 2008, the proportion of postdoctoral researchers who got a tenure or tenure-track position within 5 years after they received a doctoral degree was about 39%;[23] nearly 10% of postdoctoral researchers were over 40 years old in 2003.[26][full citation needed]

On the other hand, 85 percent of engineering doctoral degree holders are likely to initially go into business or the industry sector.[27] Under the circumstances, providing doctoral students as well as postdoctoral researchers with necessary skills for nonacademic positions has become one of the important roles for graduate schools and institutions. The America COMPETES Act recognized the importance of graduate student support for obtaining skills needed when they pursue nonacademic careers, and required National Science Foundation (NSF) to increase or decrease funding for the Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) programs[28] at least at the same rate as it increases or decreases funding for the Graduate Research Fellowship. There are no comprehensive data of international postdoctoral researchers in the US because of the less-organized survey and the difficulty in counting international postdoctoral researchers. The proportion of postdoctoral researchers on temporary visas reached 53.6% in 2010.[29] The life sciences hold the largest percentage of postdoctoral researchers on temporary visas; in 2008, approximately 56% of postdoctoral researchers in the life sciences were temporary residents. Of these postdoctoral researchers on temporary visas, four out of five earned their PhD outside of the United States.[30] There exists fear that foreign PhD's are taking postdoctoral research positions from American researchers. The influx of foreign PhD's has influenced the supply of ready-researchers, and thereby, the wages. One estimate claims that a 10% increase in the supply of foreign postdoctoral researchers lower the position salary by 3 to 4%.[30]

In the US, life sciences have a greater share than other fields due to higher federal funding of life and medical science areas since mid 1990.[31] One survey shows that 54% of postdoctoral researchers major in life sciences, whereas those who majored in physical science, mathematics, and engineering account for 28%.[32]

In 2010, postdoctoral researchers in California formed a union, UAW Local 5810 in order to secure better working conditions such as the right to file a complaint for alleged discrimination or sexual harassment through a formal grievance procedure.[33] In California, new postdoctoral appointments receive at least the NIH postdoctoral minimum salary ($50,004 in 2019) and many receive annual pay raises of 5% to 7% or more in accordance with the NIH's Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards (NRSA).[34][35]

In 2014, postdoctoral researchers in Boston organized the "Future of Research" Symposium to respond to a conversation about the state of biomedical research[36] from the perspective of junior scientists. The meeting included panel discussions with academics concerned about the scientific enterprise, a video message from Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren, and workshops discussing training, funding, the structure of the biomedical workforce, and metrics and incentives in science which were used to generate recommendations in a white paper.[37] Meetings organized by postdoctoral researchers in 2015 spread to New York University (NYU), Chicago and San Francisco and a second meeting in Boston discussed data collection, labor economics and evidence-based policy to advocate for changes to science, including the future of the PhD.[38]

India

Most of India's premier engineering, science and management institutes (like Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs), Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) and All India Institutes of Medical Sciences(AIIMS) have postdoctoral positions. The salary typically varies from INR 40,000 to 70,000 per month. For example, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Guwahati, IIT Delhi, IIT Kanpur, IIT Bombay, IIT Madras, IISER Mohali, IISER Pune, IISER Kolkata, IIM Kolkata offer postdoctoral fellowships.[39] The Indian Council of Social Science Research also offers fellowship(s) for pursuing a post doctoral degree. [40]

Australia

Salaried appointments at the minimum Level A, Step 6 for academic salaries, for doctoral qualified employees (beginning in 2008) are set at A$75,612 p.a. at the University of Sydney,[41] A$75,404 p.a. at the University of Melbourne,[42][full citation needed] and A$75,612 p.a. at the University of New South Wales.[43][full citation needed]

Alternatively the Australian Research Council (ARC) provides Postdoctoral Fellowships. For example, their Discovery Projects,[44] funds 3 year Fellowships, beginning in 2009, with A$61,399 p.a.[45] Furthermore, a mandatory superannuation payment of 11–17% is paid by Universities.[46]

China

The postdoctoral system in China was founded in 1985 upon suggestion by Chinese American physicist and Nobel laureate Tsung-Dao Lee.[47] The Office of the National Administrative Committee of Postdoctoral Researchers (Chinese: 全国博士后管理委员会办公室) regulates all postdoctoral mobile stations (Chinese: 博士后科研流动站) at universities and postdoctoral work stations (Chinese: 博士后科研工作站) at institutes and enterprises in mainland China. Applicants to postdoctoral positions have to pass a detailed medical check-up in order to enter the stations (Chinese: 进站). Postdoctoral researchers are required to undergo regular evaluations, and submit a research report for evaluation at the end of the postdoctoral period to obtain approval to leave the stations (Chinese: 出站). Those who are approved to leave the stations will receive a postdoctoral certificate from the national administration office.[48] In some universities, postdoctoral researchers who fail to leave their stations normally, either due to failing their evaluations or early withdrawal from the stations (Chinese: 退站), may be asked to pay back the grants or even the salaries that they have received.[49][50][51][52][53][54][55] Because of the way that the postdoctoral system is managed, postdoctoral research is widely mistaken to be an academic degree in China. The government's administration of the postdoctoral system has been criticized for hindering innovative research, as too much effort is spent on evaluations, and overemphasis on performance prevents the creation of a relaxing research environment.[56]

See also

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Post doctoral redirects here Not to be confused with Post doctoral degree A postdoctoral fellow postdoctoral researcher or simply postdoc is a person professionally conducting research after the completion of their doctoral studies typically a PhD The ultimate goal of a postdoctoral research position is to pursue additional research training or teaching in order to have better skills to pursue a career in academia research or any other field 2 better source needed Postdocs often but not always have a temporary academic appointment sometimes in preparation for an academic faculty position They continue their studies or carry out research and further increase expertise in a specialist subject including integrating a team and acquiring novel skills and research methods Postdoctoral research is often considered essential while advancing the scholarly mission of the host institution it is expected to produce relevant publications in peer reviewed academic journals or conferences In some countries postdoctoral research may lead to further formal qualifications or certification while in other countries it does not 3 4 Postdoctoral researcherOccupationOccupation typeProfessionActivity sectorsAcademia IndustryDescriptionCompetenciesResearch TeachingEducation requiredPhD or equivalentFields ofemploymentAcademics IndustryPost doctoral researchers by discipline United States 2012 1 Life sciences 65 Physical sciences 13 Engineering 11 Math and computer sciences 3 Geosciences 3 Psychology social sciences and others 5 Postdoctoral research may be funded through an appointment with a salary or an appointment with a stipend or sponsorship award Appointments for such a research position may be called postdoctoral research fellow postdoctoral research associate or postdoctoral research assistant Postdoctoral researchers typically work under the supervision of a principal investigator In many English speaking countries postdoctoral researchers are colloquially referred to as postdocs 5 Contents 1 Job security and academia 2 United Kingdom 3 United States 4 India 5 Australia 6 China 7 See also 8 ReferencesJob security and academia EditDue to the nature of their work 6 7 8 9 10 11 and an over supply of graduating PhD students in many fields 12 13 some postdoctoral researchers face an uncertain future in academia 4 14 and a large proportion will not gain tenure 15 or a coveted faculty position in their chosen field of research 16 17 18 19 As of 2022 however and the broad shifts in the labor market in response to the COVID 19 pandemic postdoc positions in at least some fields are going unfilled due to a lack of applicants 20 United Kingdom EditIn the United Kingdom in 2003 25 of PhD graduates in the natural sciences continued to undertake postdoctoral research 21 Since the landmark ruling in the employment tribunal Scotland Ball vs Aberdeen University 2008 case S 101486 08 researchers who have held successive fixed term contracts for four years service are no longer temporary employees but are entitled to open ended contracts 22 United States EditIn the US a postdoctoral scholar is an individual holding a doctoral degree who is engaged in mentored research or scholarly training for the purpose of acquiring the professional skills needed to pursue a career path of his or her choosing 3 Postdoctoral researchers play an important role in spearheading postgraduate research activity in the US The median salary of postdoctoral researchers a 1 5 years after receiving their doctoral degrees is 42 000 44 less than the 75 000 average for tenured positions 23 The National Postdoctoral Association NPA 24 and Boston Postdoctoral Association BPDA 25 are nonprofit organizations that advocate for postdoctoral scholars in the United States Postdoctoral research may be required for obtaining a tenure track faculty position especially at research oriented institutions Post doctoral appointments that were traditionally optional have become mandatory in some fields as the degree of competition for tenure track positions in academia has significantly increased over previous decades In fact the small supply of the professional positions in academia compared to the growing number of postdoctoral researchers makes it difficult to find tenure track positions In 2008 the proportion of postdoctoral researchers who got a tenure or tenure track position within 5 years after they received a doctoral degree was about 39 23 nearly 10 of postdoctoral researchers were over 40 years old in 2003 26 full citation needed On the other hand 85 percent of engineering doctoral degree holders are likely to initially go into business or the industry sector 27 Under the circumstances providing doctoral students as well as postdoctoral researchers with necessary skills for nonacademic positions has become one of the important roles for graduate schools and institutions The America COMPETES Act recognized the importance of graduate student support for obtaining skills needed when they pursue nonacademic careers and required National Science Foundation NSF to increase or decrease funding for the Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship IGERT programs 28 at least at the same rate as it increases or decreases funding for the Graduate Research Fellowship There are no comprehensive data of international postdoctoral researchers in the US because of the less organized survey and the difficulty in counting international postdoctoral researchers The proportion of postdoctoral researchers on temporary visas reached 53 6 in 2010 29 The life sciences hold the largest percentage of postdoctoral researchers on temporary visas in 2008 approximately 56 of postdoctoral researchers in the life sciences were temporary residents Of these postdoctoral researchers on temporary visas four out of five earned their PhD outside of the United States 30 There exists fear that foreign PhD s are taking postdoctoral research positions from American researchers The influx of foreign PhD s has influenced the supply of ready researchers and thereby the wages One estimate claims that a 10 increase in the supply of foreign postdoctoral researchers lower the position salary by 3 to 4 30 In the US life sciences have a greater share than other fields due to higher federal funding of life and medical science areas since mid 1990 31 One survey shows that 54 of postdoctoral researchers major in life sciences whereas those who majored in physical science mathematics and engineering account for 28 32 In 2010 postdoctoral researchers in California formed a union UAW Local 5810 in order to secure better working conditions such as the right to file a complaint for alleged discrimination or sexual harassment through a formal grievance procedure 33 In California new postdoctoral appointments receive at least the NIH postdoctoral minimum salary 50 004 in 2019 and many receive annual pay raises of 5 to 7 or more in accordance with the NIH s Ruth L Kirschstein National Research Service Awards NRSA 34 35 In 2014 postdoctoral researchers in Boston organized the Future of Research Symposium to respond to a conversation about the state of biomedical research 36 from the perspective of junior scientists The meeting included panel discussions with academics concerned about the scientific enterprise a video message from Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren and workshops discussing training funding the structure of the biomedical workforce and metrics and incentives in science which were used to generate recommendations in a white paper 37 Meetings organized by postdoctoral researchers in 2015 spread to New York University NYU Chicago and San Francisco and a second meeting in Boston discussed data collection labor economics and evidence based policy to advocate for changes to science including the future of the PhD 38 India EditMost of India s premier engineering science and management institutes like Indian Institute of Science IISc Indian Institutes of Technology IITs Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research IISERs Indian Institutes of Management IIMs and All India Institutes of Medical Sciences AIIMS have postdoctoral positions The salary typically varies from INR 40 000 to 70 000 per month For example IIT Kharagpur IIT Guwahati IIT Delhi IIT Kanpur IIT Bombay IIT Madras IISER Mohali IISER Pune IISER Kolkata IIM Kolkata offer postdoctoral fellowships 39 The Indian Council of Social Science Research also offers fellowship s for pursuing a post doctoral degree 40 Australia EditSalaried appointments at the minimum Level A Step 6 for academic salaries for doctoral qualified employees beginning in 2008 are set at A 75 612 p a at the University of Sydney 41 A 75 404 p a at the University of Melbourne 42 full citation needed and A 75 612 p a at the University of New South Wales 43 full citation needed Alternatively the Australian Research Council ARC provides Postdoctoral Fellowships For example their Discovery Projects 44 funds 3 year Fellowships beginning in 2009 with A 61 399 p a 45 Furthermore a mandatory superannuation payment of 11 17 is paid by Universities 46 China EditThe postdoctoral system in China was founded in 1985 upon suggestion by Chinese American physicist and Nobel laureate Tsung Dao Lee 47 The Office of the National Administrative Committee of Postdoctoral Researchers Chinese 全国博士后管理委员会办公室 regulates all postdoctoral mobile stations Chinese 博士后科研流动站 at universities and postdoctoral work stations Chinese 博士后科研工作站 at institutes and enterprises in mainland China Applicants to postdoctoral positions have to pass a detailed medical check up in order to enter the stations Chinese 进站 Postdoctoral researchers are required to undergo regular evaluations and submit a research report for evaluation at the end of the postdoctoral period to obtain approval to leave the stations Chinese 出站 Those who are approved to leave the stations will receive a postdoctoral certificate from the national administration office 48 In some universities postdoctoral researchers who fail to leave their stations normally either due to failing their evaluations or early withdrawal from the stations Chinese 退站 may be asked to pay back the grants or even the salaries that they have received 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 Because of the way that the postdoctoral system is managed postdoctoral research is widely mistaken to be an academic degree in China The government s administration of the postdoctoral system has been criticized for hindering innovative research as too much effort is spent on evaluations and overemphasis on performance prevents the creation of a relaxing research environment 56 See also EditPostdoctoral researcher unionization Postgraduate educationReferences Edit Nature volume 520 9 April 2015 Cornell Staff 14 June 2018 Structure of Postdoctoral Study Postdocs Cornell edu Ithaca N Y Office of Postdoctoral Studies Cornell University Archived from the original on 14 June 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