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1 Beyond the Post-Doc…. Dr Oscar Ces Department of Chemistry Imperial College London UK

2 What will employers be looking for on a CV? Tutorials Student supervision Demonstrating Lecturing Fellowships Research ownership “ Impact factor First authorship Corresponding author Patents Grant writing Travel grants PoC grants Creativity/research income Publication Track Record Teaching Independence The more things you can tick off in this figure the less you have to prove.......

3 Publication Track Record Obvious.... 1.Quantity and quality 2.Impact factor/citations 3.First authorships (or joint) 4.Corresponding author (or joint) 5.Patents...often overlooked but emphasize novelty of your research Talk to IC Innovations Protect before you publish!! (talks/presentations/web/non-IC staff) Some journals have specific sections where you can specify each persons contribution (e.g. Science and Nature); make sure your contribution is acknowledged. 6. Conference presentations Refereeing papers/proposals

4 Teaching 1.Tutorials or small group teaching 2.Lab demonstrating (+help design an experiment) 3.Undergraduate project supervision (BSc/MSci/UROP/Socrates) 4.MRes/PhD supervision 5.Lecturing (e.g. Masters module?)

5 Teaching-Training Post-doc Development Centre offers excellent resources http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/staffdevelopment/postdocs1/wo rkshops Courses that cover everything from PhD student supervision to small group teaching to grant writing Excellent quality Free Looks good on CV-shows you are pro-active and might mean you don’t have to do them somewhere else.

6 Independence-Fellowships College has generated list of a wide variety (+50) of Fellowships for PDRAs at different levels. http://www5.imperial.ac.uk/naturalsciences/researchinfo/ Does not cover university specific fellowships at other institutions (equivalent to IC JRFs There is no fellowship season-run all year round. Don’t just apply once-learning experience (ask for feedback) Start early-some fellowships such as EPSRC Postdoctoral Fellowship require no PDRA experience Get other PDRAs/academics to read your application. No matter how experienced someone else’s viewpoint can be crucial. Be bold-current climate is very competitive and “safe” may not sell.

7 NameWeblinkDetails BBSRC David Phillips Fellowshipshttp://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/funding/fellowships/david_phillips. html Up to 10 per year. Scientists with 2- 6 years postdoc experience EMBO Long term fellowshipshttp://www.embo.org/fellowships/long_term.html2 year awards for recent PhD EPSRC Postdoctoral fellowshipshttp://www.epsrc.ac.uk/CallsForProposals/PostdoctoralFe llowshipsCall2008.htm (5) in Theoretical Physics (supported by the Physical Sciences Programme. (5) Theoretical Computer Science. (7) Mathematical Sciences (10) Postdoc Fellowships at Life Sciences Interface (supported by the Cross-Disciplinary Interfaces Programme, C-DIP) Recently completed PhD. Award is for a period of up to 3 years EPSRC Career Acceleration fellowships http://www.epsrc.ac.uk/CallsForProposals/CAF2009.htmResearchers with 3-10 years postdoc experience Humboldt Fellowshipshttp://www.avh.de/en/programme/Encourages international collaboration. Awards range from young postdocs to established academics Imperial College Junior Research Fellowships http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/juniorresearchfellowships2-4 years postdoctoral experience with support of a sponsor at Imperial College Leverhulme Early Career Fellowships http://www.leverhulme.ac.uk/grants_awards/grants/early_ career_fellowships/ Under 35 This is a small selection.....

8 Grants Not just for lecturers Publication track record does not necessarily prove you can get your research funded-one of the big unknowns when hiring someone Many mechanisms for PDRAs to apply for research funding (1)Appear as a co-researcher on a research council grant –Acknowledges your contribution to the grant writing process –Includes a salary contribution (minimum 50%, up to 100%) –Not the same as a named researcher –Effectively says you are a Co-I but because of your contract status can’t appear as a Co-I –Need to discuss with PI as appearing on the grant as a co- researcher has a cost implication for the grant

9 Appear on the RCUK websites as a Researcher Co- investigator

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11 Grants Lots of other schemes where you do not have to have a permanent post to apply: (1) Travel grants e.g. International Travel Grants (typically up to £5k) http://royalsociety.org/International-Travel-Grants/ (2) Funding for experiments: Brian Mercer Feasibility AwardsBrian Mercer Feasibility Awards (up to £30k) - Allow researchers to test the economic and/or scientific feasibility `of a project for commercialisation http://royalsociety.org/Brian-Mercer-Feasibility-Awards/ Paul Instrument Fund (up to £75k) http://royalsociety.org/Paul-Instrument-Fund/ ((3) Large scale facility access: ISIS, Diamond, ESRF, Equipment transfer

12 Miscellaneous 1.UCAS interviews 2.Organising symposia/colloquia 3.Outreach activities (Chemistry Taster Days/Pimlico Connection) 4.“Ownership”-discuss with your supervisor/PI if you can do your own research within the framework of your post-doc (10% of your time?) 5.AWARDS-put yourselves forwards or ask to be nominated by your supervisor!! http://www.rsc.org/ScienceAndTechnology/Awards/BySubject/index.asp


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