(The deadline for Postdoc Bootcamp applications was August 11. Nominations no longer accepted.)
Each year, UCSF’s Graduate Division invites advanced graduate students from around the country to attend "Postdoc Bootcamp," a 2-day intensive workshop designed to empower historically underrepresented students to find, secure, and get the most out of a postdoctoral position.
Bootcamp starts with an overview of what postdoctoral training entails and how it has become an essential stepping-stone toward an academic career. Through career advancement workshops, engaging speakers, and faculty and scholar panels, aspiring postdocs will learn:
Postdoc Bootcamp is just one facet of UCSF’s commitment to nurturing diversity at the highest levels of academia. Postdoc Bootcamp is funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation’s Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate program (AGEP), which is designed to increase the number of African American, Hispanic, and Native American students earning PhDs in science, mathematics, and engineering and pursuing an academic career. Participation in Postdoc Bootcamp is free for participants, including travel expenses to and from San Francisco, meals, and course materials.
The 2009 Postdoc Bootcamp will take place at UCSF September 21-22. Nominations for Bootcamp will be accepted through August 11. Please email Jeannine Cuevas, postdoc affairs assistant (jeannine.cuevas@ucsf.edu) to request nomination forms or for further information.