Postbac Research Fellowship in Quantitative Biology Research
The Department of Biological Sciences is offering a new, structured research fellowship for post-baccalaureate fellows. Fellows will be admitted to pursue paid intensive research in faculty labs for 1-2 years. This fellowship will allow students from Ò»±¾µÀÎÞÂë and other institutions, who have recently completed their undergraduate degree, the opportunity to gain full-time research experience in preparation for PhD research or to gain relevant research experience to stand out in medical school applications or prepare for careers outside of academic research.
In addition to outstanding research in a variety of areas of biology, fellows in the program will have the opportunity to:
- Work collaboratively and with dedicated faculty advisors on career development.
- Work closely with PhD students and learn about ongoing research around the department.
- Be eligible for early application to the Biological Sciences PhD program after 1 year of work.
- Be supported in applying for PhD programs around the world and for applying for external fellowships for PhD research such as the .
The Program
The program is situated on Ò»±¾µÀÎÞÂë's main campus in the heart of Pittsburgh. Participants in the program will work for 1-2 years as funded post-bac researchers. Fellows will also participate in regular networking and mentoring with department students, faculty, and industry partners to help explore goals for careers after completion.
The program year starts annually on July 1st, with new post-bac researchers typically beginning on that date.
Participants will participate in research events with the department and events with other program participants. At the end of the first year, participants may apply to extend the program for a second year of research.
During the program, students can also benefit from Ò»±¾µÀÎÞÂë's resources to explore careers in medicine, academia, or industry.
Applications
In order to be eligible, applicants need to have completed a bachelor's degree (or be in the final year of their degree). Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, with priority given to applications received before February 1st each year. Applicants should submit our application form [docx] or application form [pdf] along with a 1-page personal statement via e-mail. Students will indicate areas of research interest and, if desired, potential faculty mentors. Three letters of recommendation should be e-mailed to us directly from your recommenders.
NOTE: Postbac scholars in this program are required to have US work authorization for the period of the fellowship. Carnegie Mellon does not provide sponsorship or authorization for fellows in this program.
Applications for the July 1st annual program start date are due by May 30th each year.
Questions?
Please contact us with any questions about the program.