MSU Postdocs

Supporting training and scholarship of Postdoctoral Fellows and Research Associates throughout Michigan State University

562

Postdocs

16

colleges

74

departments represented

Resources from the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs

Postdoc Orientation Update!

Explore the Monthly Postdoc Orientations: usually occurring on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 11 am! Please register to attend the monthly Orienation (hybrid Zoom & in-person in BPS room 2215F).

Information for Prospective Postdocs

Are you looking for new opportunities to enhance your credentials and skills as you pursue an independent career? We have many available positions and faculty who are eager to mentor, so explore our listings in Careers @ MSU and search our expert in MSU Scholars.

For questions about life at MSU as a postdoc, please reach out to our office using the contact info below and we’ll do our best to help you on your path.

LATEST NEWS

EVENTS AROUND CAMPUS FOR MSU POSTDOCS

MSU will host Importation of Biologicals Workshop on May 23

MSU will host The U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) Importation of Biologicals Workshop on May 23, 2024 from 8:00AM – 5:00PM at the Breslin Center. Experts from the CBP, USDA-APHIS, FWS, FDA, FAA, FBI and more will be on hand to discuss the regulatory and safety challenges of importing biological materials into the United States. Attendees […]

U.S. immigration presentation for the Michigan State University Postdoctoral Association

The Arkell Immigration Team at Dunn Law Firm is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Time: Apr 19, 2024 12:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)  Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87865465916?pwd=DFpW53v4jDxL4J9McsbwU8U5IREOOa.1 Meeting ID: 878 6546 5916 Passcode: 876597 Flyer information download here: Michigan State April 2024 flyer

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