Postdoctoral Training
Postdoctoral Funding

Funding for postdoctoral fellows can take several forms:  home country funding, mentor research grants, training grants (T32), or fellowships.  The Office of Research Support is Duke’s central authority on grants and funding.  They offer workshops for grant writing and assistance on how to go about seeking funding opportunities.  For postdoctoral fellowships click here.  Internal funding opportunities are also available.  Click here for more details.
 
The National Institutes of Health is a primary source of funding opportunities.  For specifics related to postdoctoral funding key “postdoctoral funding” in the search engine window and follow the links specific to the opportunities of interest to you.
 
The National Science Foundation promotes and advances scientific progress in the United States by competitively awarding grants and cooperative agreements for research and education in the sciences, mathematics, and engineering.
 
Benefits will vary depending on whether funding is by research grants or training grants/fellowships..
 
 
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