Category: Research Operations & Offices

English as a Second Language

Learn Conversational English & Practice Presentation Skills Spring 2024 Applications due Friday, February 16 This ESL course is offered semesterly at Brigham and Women’s by FLS International Language School. The

ORC Resources

Grant Writing & Funding Scientific Management Resources for International Researchers Resources for Postdocs New Employee Orientation Resources Job Opportunities Learning Resources Mentoring HMS Career and Promotion Resources

About the ORC

The Office for Research Careers’ (ORC) mission is to support the professional needs of the research community at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. The ORC strives to support research trainees and

Postdoc Policy

Please note: Some of the information in this Policy will be changing soon. BWH is in the process of increasing the minimum salary scale for BWH Postdoctoral Fellows to 20%

Postdoc Scholars Award for Excellence in Mentoring

Nominations accepted annually in July.

$1,000 cash awards recognizing postdoctoral fellows’ efforts in mentoring fellow postdocs, students or interns on research projects and/or career development.

Mentoring Resources

There are many mentoring opportunities across BWH, MGB, and HMS. If you are interested in taking on additional responsibilities in mentoring, we encourage you to check out the resources and

word cloud representing the BWH Mentoring Circles Program for postdocs

Mentoring Circles Program (MCP)

MCP is a program created by postdocs, for postdocs, to help fellows get the most out of their training at BWH. Two mentors (senior postdocs) meet 5-7 mentees (junior postdocs) on a monthly basis to give advice and advance their career.

CURE Mentoring Program

The Continuing Umbrella of Research Experiences Program (CURE), administered by the DF/HCC Initiative to Eliminate Cancer Disparities, allows postdocs to mentor a high school or undergraduate student in their lab

BWH Mentoring Toolkit

The Brigham and Women’s Hospital Mentoring Curriculum & Toolkit was developed to help mentors and mentees in academic medical settings navigate the challenges of mentoring relationships, build effective “developmental networks”