(FOA)-Postdoctoral
Fellowships to Enhance Academic Diversity and Inclusive Excellence; November 1,
2020
Since 1990, the Office of the Vice President for Research has supported two
postdoctoral fellowship programs with the primary goal of diversifying the
pipeline of candidates qualified to become academic leaders in their
fields. These programs support the stipend, plus benefits, for the
fellows along with some funds for their research career development. Because a
major goal of these fellowships is to prepare the fellows to be competitive for
faculty positions, we will be enhancing the research development activities
associated with these awards. Fellowship recipients will pursue an
individualized research program under the mentorship of one or more UK
professors and actively participate in departmental and professional research
related activities. In addition, a series of research career development activities will be
available which are designed to enhance the fellow’s competitiveness for a
future faculty position.
The two fellowship programs are:
·
The Lyman T. Johnson Postdoctoral
Fellowship is named in honor of UK's first African-American graduate
student, and prioritizes funding for candidates from backgrounds that are
traditionally underrepresented in the faculty ranks. Race, ethnicity and
national origin, as defined by the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Federal
Contract Compliance Programs manual, are among the factors that contribute to
diversity and inclusive excellence.
·
The University Research Postdoctoral
Fellowship for individuals training in disciplines with limited gender
diversity.
For both of these programs, applicants must:
·
Be eligible to compete for federally-funded
postdoctoral grants. This includes the eligibility requirement that, by the
time of award, the individual must be a citizen or a non-citizen national of the
United States or have been lawfully admitted for permanent
residence.
·
Have completed the doctoral degree within the
past two years, or longer with justification, or will complete the doctoral
degree before the date of appointment. Preference will be given to applicants
who do not have a prior or present postdoctoral appointment at UK. Applicants
who received their terminal degree at UK should be affiliated with a research
group other than the one in which they did their prior research to expand their
research experience.
Selection criteria include:
·
Evidence of scholarship with competitive
potential for a tenure-track faculty appointment at a research
university
·
Quality of the fellowship proposal and the
fit with the research interests of the candidate’s chosen
mentor(s)
·
Strong support from mentor(s), department
chair and references
·
Compelling argument that the appointment
would contribute to increasing the diversity within the candidate’s
discipline
The fellowship provides a $47,476 stipend plus benefits. In addition, the
fellow receives $2,000 for support of research and professional development
activities. Fellowships are available for up to two years. The initial
appointment is for 12 months, but recipients may apply for a second
year.
The application dossier should contain, in a single PDF document that will be
uploaded into the UK employment system:
·
Cover letter that addresses how participation
in this program would contribute to the compelling interest of diversity and
inclusive excellence at the University of Kentucky and in the
discipline.
·
Curriculum Vitae, including the names of
references providing letters of recommendation.
·
A description of short-term and long-term
career goals that have been discussed with your UK research
mentor(s).
·
An original proposal describing the research
planned, written independently by the applicant in a way that non-experts
can evaluate (1,500 words or less; figures and references are not included in
this total).
Additionally, the items below are required to be submitted. Please ask
each of the following individuals to email their letters/materials
to: vprgrants@uky.edu with the applicant’s name in the subject line
by the stated deadline.
·
A letter from the potential UK mentor(s) that
endorses the candidate, acknowledges the candidate’s career plans and commits
to ensuring the fellow participates in the career development activities
associated with this program.
·
The mentor's curriculum vitae (5-page limit)
that includes current and pending funding.
·
A letter from the potential UK department
chair that commits departmental resources, such as space and computer support,
and describes any additional departmental-level career development activities
available to the fellow.
·
Three reference letters.
Submit your application for the Lyman T. Johnson Postdoctoral
Fellowship here.
Deadline Nov 1, 2020.
Submit your application for the University
Research Postdoctoral Fellowship here. Deadline
Nov 1, 2020.
If a candidate is interested in participating in the
program but has not identified a potential mentor, they may contact us at mailto:vprgrants@uky.edu Address
questions regarding the application process to this same email. https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.research.uky.edu%2Finternal-research-support-programs%2Fpostdoctoral-fellowships-enhance-academic-diversity-and&data=02%7C01%7Ccathy.bowers%40uky.edu%7C580adbdb9b7646a81a2908d85fc2a7e3%7C2b30530b69b64457b818481cb53d42ae%7C0%7C0%7C637364636925552678&sdata=xakwU5jpoyh4ioym7wQEeY%2BfJHFL0hh0Fv3efzyWuN4%3D&reserved=0