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Faculty advisor information

Support for successful scholar-advisor appointments

The University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno is committed to the welfare and professional development of postdoctoral scholars and has resources universally available to serve postdocs during their time on campus.

The Postdoctoral Affairs Office at the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno serves postdoctoral scholars and their faculty mentors by enhancing the postdoctoral experience and cultivating professional development opportunities. Further, the office provides annual evidence-based mentor training available to both faculty mentors and postdoc mentees and ongoing support. The University is a sustaining member of the National Postdoctoral Association (NPA), so all postdocs and graduate students are eligible for  that include access to funding, mentoring and professional development resources on the NPA website.

Postdoctoral scholars on campus have access to professional development workshops led by faculty and campus leadership on topics ranging from grant-writing and applying for academic, industry or other career positions. The Postdoctoral Affairs Office offers professional development workshops specifically for postdoctoral scholars on topics like diversity, time management and dataset management. Further career and personal support is offered from the VPRI office, Career Services, University Libraries, the Writing Center and Counseling Services.

Overall, the postdoctoral community at University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno is growing and vibrant, with well developed opportunities for professional development growth in areas of academics, teaching, industry and business. The community has opportunity to meet regularly and several groups of postdocs have organized weekly lunches to support their individual career progression needs.

Mentoring plans

Requirements

Mentoring plans for postdocs are now required as part of many grant applications, including NIH and NSF.

Review a sample mentoring plan

Resources

  • The Graduate School's Mentoring Mentors workshop series
  • from the National Postdoctoral Association

Hiring postdocs

The University's Human Resources department provides detailed compensation information.

  • View the minimum salary for postdocs on the Human Resources website and additional salary information on the postdoc website. The fringe benefits rate for postdocs is 27 percent.
  • We encourage everyone to follow for postdoc salaries.
  • It is also encouraged to include professional development support (such as funds for travel) and yearly raises for your postdoc in your grant budget.

Detailed information may be found on the University's HR page and the . 

Additional resources for advisors

Postdoctoral benefits & salary

Learn more about the competitive benefits we offer scholars, including health insurance, retirement, annual leave and time off, voluntary benefits and more. Find guidelines for negotiating stipends with prospective scholars.

Individual development plan

All postdocs are required to complete an Individual Development Plan (IDP) and meet with their advisors within their first 90 days. Learn about the requirements and how an IDP can be a valuable tool for setting your mentee up for future success in academia.