New GWU Postdoctoral Association will Focus on Community, Networking and Career Building
by
Kristen Mitchell
Postdoctoral fellows
now have the opportunity to join the newly formed George Washington University
Postdoc Association, designed to focus on networking, professional development,
and social engagement.
Concentrated in his own world of research, postdoctoral fellow George Younes said he went months without meeting new colleagues in the Department of Physics, let alone anyone else at the university.
“A strong postdoc support
system will encourage the most talented young investigators to join the
workforce of the university and contribute significantly to our intellectual
environment” – Robert Miller, M.D., associate dean for research at GW School of Medicine & Health Sciences (GW SMHS).
Concentrated in his own world of research, postdoctoral fellow George Younes said he went months without meeting new colleagues in the Department of Physics, let alone anyone else at the university.
“Most
of the interactions we have as postdocs is with our mentors, principal
investigators and probably some colleagues we work closely with,” he said.
“Research requires a lot of time commitment, and we don’t have the time to go
out and network.”
Dr.
Younes said it didn’t have to be that way though, and with support from the
university decided to form the George Washington University Postdoc
Association, an organization that will focus on networking, professional
development and social engagement across fields and school boundaries. Postdoctoral fellows participate in temporary mentored
research and training for a set length of time.
Supported
by the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, School of Medicine and Health
Sciences, School of Engineering and Applied Science and the Office of the Vice
President for Research, the association is officially launching this month with
an event during National Postdoc Appreciation Week Sept. 19 to Sept. 23.
Interested
postdocs can meet in the Science and Engineering Hall room B1167 on Sept. 19 at
5 p.m. for a private kickoff event, where sweets and drinks will be served.
Attendees should RSVP in advance.
GW SMHS
is taking an active role in supporting and mentoring the association. Associate
Dean for Research Bob Miller said postdocs represent the creative and
innovation hub of research, and that the position is one of both learning and
significant contribution.
“A
strong postdoc support system will encourage the most talented young
investigators to join the workforce of the university and contribute
significantly to our intellectual environment,” he said.
Dr.
Younes said when many Ph.D. students graduate from universities, they are
entering a workforce where the faculty jobs that were abundant for previous
generations are scarce. With more people than ever getting doctoral degrees,
there is more competition for faculty positions, leaving many qualified
candidates looking for jobs outside of academia in the private and public
sectors.
The
GW association will focus in part on job search skills for those seeking less
traditional paths.
“It
would be nice to introduce these postdocs to opening their own nonprofit
organizations, their own startups,” Dr. Younes said.
The
organization will also act as a link between postdoctoral fellows and the
university administration, Dr. Younes said.
The
university encouraged the association’s creation and has provided funding, Dr.
Younes said.
"Postdocs
are an important and growing part of the university’s research enterprise,”
said Gina Lohr, associate vice president for research. “The Office of the Vice
President for Research is pleased to support the formation of the GW Postdoc
Association as well as its goals of professional development and building a
sense of community among its members".
Source: The George Washington School of Medicine & Health Sciences
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Source: The George Washington School of Medicine & Health Sciences
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