Washington Research Foundation: Meet reps & learn about the Postdoctoral Fellows Program

You are invited to meet with Lisa Caldwell and Dale Wadman from the Washington Research Foundation (WRF) to learn more about the WRF Postdoctoral Fellowship Program.

The program, which opens for applications in Spring 2021, provides a $65K-$70K stipend per year, plus benefits and a $5K budget for research supplies, equipment or travel for three-years.  The selected fellows can have a background in any STEM field, but preference will be given to applicants whose project proposals are in life sciences and enabling technologies.

WRF’s goal is for the Fellow’s research to benefit the public through the creation of products and services.  This is a great program and WRF is eager to see more applications to place highly talented and creative individuals at WSU. The session will be especially relevant to faculty, postdocs and senior-level grad students.

Join the Office of Research Advancement and Partnership on February 25th at 11am. RSVP through the ORAP Events page now!

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