Second is whether you have the academic background that can assist you in
engaging doctoral training and develop the questions that might lead to a contribution in your domain of interest.
Not exact matches
The National Academies define a postdoc as «An individual who has received a
doctoral degree (or equivalent) and is
engaged in a temporary and defined period of mentored advanced
training to enhance the professional skills and research independence needed to pursue his or her chosen career path,» but individual institutions can have many different names for the positions commonly thought of as postdocs.
A Postdoctoral Scholar is an individual who has received a
doctoral degree (or equivalent) and is
engaged in a temporary and defined period of mentored advanced
training to enhance the professional skills and research independence needed to pursue his or her chosen career path.
«I have had many years of gratifying experience in deeply
engaging with the people I work with, and
training and supervising
doctoral students and therapists (many on this site have been my students!).
I am currently serving as a faculty member
engaged in clinical
training and research with
doctoral students in the School of Professional Psychology at Spalding University in Louisville, Kentucky.