Postdoctoral Association
The Boston College Postdoctoral Association (51²è¹ÝPDA) promotes the professional, social, and family well-being of postdoctoral fellows from all 51²è¹Ý departments. The purpose of the 51²è¹ÝPDA is:
To promote the professional training and career preparation of its members
To promote peer interactions and support among the 51²è¹Ý postdoctoral community
To serve as liaison between its members and the administration of 51²è¹Ý
To introduce new postdoctoral fellows to the 51²è¹Ý community
To provide liaison between 51²è¹Ý postdoctoral fellows and other postdoctoral associations in Massachusetts and in the United States
The 51²è¹ÝPDA regularly organizes conferences and talks on topics of interest to its membership. In addition, the 51²è¹ÝPDA has an ongoing Knowledge Dissemination Program to financially support the dissemination of its members’ original and independent scholarly work.
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51²è¹ÝPDA Activities and Affiliated Programs
51²è¹ÝPDA Lunch Talk Series:ÌýA series of 5-6 talks during the academic year designed to address topics that the 51²è¹ÝPDA membership has expressed interest in. Topics will include grant writing, academic and industry jobs, immigration issues, etc., and speakers will include PhDs working in academia and industry, members of the 51²è¹Ý academic community and administration, and other invited speakers. Lunch provided!
Recordings of Previous Talks
- 3/4/2021:
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- 5/6/2020:Ìý
- 10/29/2020:Ìý
- 11/19/2020:Ìý
51²è¹ÝPDA Knowledge Dissemination Program (KDP):ÌýPostdocs can apply to the 51²è¹ÝPDA to receive funding for presentations at conferences, attending workshops, etc. We hold three award cycles per academic year.ÌýOpening and closing dates will be provided via the 51²è¹ÝPDA listserv.
51²è¹ÝPDA Listserv:ÌýWe aim to regularly share 51²è¹Ý-based and external professional and social events relevant to the postdoctoral community, including events hosted by the larger Boston Postdoctoral Association. If you would like to be added to the listserv, please email us at bcpda.admin@bc.edu.
Apprenticeship in College Teaching Program (51²è¹Ý Center forÌýTeaching Excellence):ÌýThe ACT program is aÌýfree, non-credit-bearing program that prepares graduate students and postdoctoral fellows for teaching careers in higher education. The program invites participants to attend seminars, engage in classroom observations, and create a teaching portfolio. ACT seminars bring participants together across disciplines to engage important pedagogical questions. Classroom observations allow for discipline-specific discussion with faculty mentors in participants' departments. And the final Teaching Portfolio and reflective essay encourage participants to synthesize what they’re learning. The program can be completed at the participant’s own pace, and successful completion of the program results in a robust teaching portfolio and certificate issued by the Office of the Provost. For more information, and to register for the program, please visitÌýbc.edu/act. Questions about the program can be sent toÌýcenterforteaching@bc.edu.
The 51²è¹ÝPDA is a member of local and national postdoctoral organizations, which provide additional resources and opportunities for networking and professional development.
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