Postbaccalaureate Research Opportunities

Postbaccalaureate research opportunities and programs are a great way to develop or enhance research skills, or to gain greater depth in experience with a particular research topic. They also provide time to prepare applications for advanced degrees.

There is not one place to look for opportunities. You need to utilize many different resources and explore multiple options in this process, and spend time researching where the research you’re most interested in is happening. Use the resources and information provided below to begin exploring the possibilities. We recommend you also consult your faculty mentors and the Center for Career Development for additional guidance on full-time opportunities that fit with your goals and interests.

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Resources for College/University Job Search:

You utilize similar tactics for finding a full-time research assistantship as you would in a job search. Many post-baccalaureate research opportunities are full-time positions, with the expectation that you will hold the position for one-to-two years as you determine next steps.

Below are resources that you can utilize to identify full-time opportunities at colleges and universities.

Postbaccalaureate Programs and Resources:

These programs provide recent college graduates the opportunity to spend one-to-two years in a full-time research position. The programs typically provide professional development, educational, and career advising to support your next steps.

RaMP – Research and Mentoring for Postbaccalaureates in Biological Sciences Programs:

The Research and Mentoring for Postbaccalaureates (RaMP) in Biological Sciences program support full-time research, mentoring and training for recent graduates who had few or no biological research or training opportunities during college.

Postbaccalaureate Research and Training Graduate Programs: