Application Deadline: 6:00pm, February 1, 2024
FIRST will begin accepting applications December 1, 2023.
If accepted into the program, the start date for all fellowship recipients is September 1, 2024.
Eligibility
In order to qualify for this program, postdoctoral fellows must:
- Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
- Be near graduation or have received a Ph.D. degree or equivalent
- Have completed no more than 2 years prior postdoctoral training in a research laboratory
- Have commitment from research mentor to support your salary for year one
- Show scientific potential. This will be judged from academic record in graduate school, the recommendation of your thesis advisor and other thesis committee members, as well as your ability to explain your research during the interview and brief summary
Identify Research Mentor
- Prior to submitting your online application, you must identify a research mentor that you have discussed possible research opportunities with via phone or video conference and the research mentor has agreed to fund the initial year of your fellowship. The FIRST program will fund years two through four. Failure to identify a potential research mentor prior to your application submission may result in your application not being reviewed.
- Select a mentor from the Research Mentor List. If you identify a research mentor not on this list, your prospective mentor is required to submit a Research Mentor Application and be approved by the FIRST Leadership before you can be accepted into the program.
Complete the Online Application
Application components:
1. Complete the online application
2. Upload the following:
- Curriculum vitae or NIH-style biosketch
- A Letter from you addressed to the FIRST Executive Committee, that includes (2-page limit):
- Why you are interested in FIRST
- Your research experience
- Your interest in teaching and previous teaching experience
- Your career plans after fellowship training
- DEI Statement (250 word limit)
- Two letters of reference (under most circumstances one letter should be from your thesis advisor)
- A Letter from your proposed research mentor endorsing your application to the FIRST program, stating support of the FIRST goals, and indicating their commitment to support the salary and fringe benefits in the first year of the fellowship.
- An NIH style Biosketch from your proposed research mentor illustrating commitment to mentoring and training
3. Record a 3-minute maximum video:
- Tell us about yourself and explain why you are interested in FIRST
- Send video link via email to the FIRST Program.
Interview
- Based on the initial review of your application, candidates are selected for a virtual interview with various members of FIRST Leadership, FIRST Executive Committee, and current FIRST Fellows.
- Additionally, if you have not met with your proposed research mentor, interview times will be set for applicants to meet with prospective mentors and lab members, and other appropriate faculty.
- Interviews are 1-2 days via Zoom (during the pandemic) and are generally scheduled between March and April each year. Successful candidates will be notified third week in Feburary if they have been selected for an interview.
- Candidates will receive notfication of the committee's decision during the last week of April.
Questions? Contact Angela Shennette, Senior Program Coordinator, FIRST Program.
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