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Intelligence Community Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program

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The Intelligence Community (IC) is set to offer 40+ postdoctoral opportunities!

Applications Accepted Jan. 3 - Feb. 28, 2022


Intelligence Community Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program

The Intelligence Community (IC) Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program offers scientists and engineers from a wide variety of disciplines unique opportunities to conduct research in a wide range of topics relevant to the Intelligence Community. The research is conducted by the Postdocs, while working in partnership with a Research Advisor and collaborating with an advisor from the Intelligence Community.

The Program supports postdocs to conduct research at universities, colleges, and U.S. government laboratories throughout the United States.

In partnership with the Research Advisor, the Postdoc composes and submits a technical proposal that responds to a research opportunity identified at: https://orise.orau.gov/icpostdoc/current-opportunities.html
 

Award Details:

·                     Stipends range from $75,000 to $79,000, depending on research location.

·                     Annual travel budget of up to $6,000

·                     Appointments for two years, and option to extend for a third year

·                     Host institutions receive an annual laboratory budget of up to $5,000. 

·                     Advisors receive a $10,000 stipend and a travel budget of up to $2,000.

Postdoc Eligibility:

·                     U. S. citizenship required

·                     Ph.D. received within 5 years of the application deadline

Learn More:  Current Opportunities | IC Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program (orau.gov)


 The ORISE IC Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Team

Oak Ridge Participant Programs

ORISE

(865) 241-5219

(fax) ICPostdoc@orau.org

 

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