Postdoctoral Program: Application Instructions
Applicants to the Cal-Bridge Postdoctoral Fellowship should choose whether they intend to work with a UC faculty member at a UC campus or a CSU faculty member at a CSU campus. The faculty sponsor should be identified early in the application process. Depending on which track (UC or CSU) an applicant wishes to pursue, they should then complete the following steps by to application deadline of November 1:
ALL applicants:
- All applicants should apply to the Cal-Bridge Postdoctoral Fellowships using the UC Presidential Postdoctoral Fellowship Program (PPFP) application process and submit all the materials they request by their November 1 deadline. All supplemental documents listed below in numbers 2-4 should be submitted directly to the Cal-Bridge program at execdir@calbridge.org.
- The first page of the PPFP application is a Dashboard with four elements: Personal Information, Education, References, and Research Proposal
- For the research proposal, all Cal-Bridge applicants should choose the University of California as their institution
- UC applicants will then choose the actual UC campus they plan to work at
- CSU applicants should choose UC Irvine
- Once all four sections are complete, click the Submit Research Proposal button on the Research proposal tab
- Scroll to the bottom of the page and click the box under Special Opportunities for either the UC or CSU Cal-Bridge postdoc to identify yourself as a Cal-Bridge applicant
- You may then submit your application by clicking “I Accept” at the bottom of the page
- A set of general advice on applying to the PPFP program can be found here: Guidance for Cal-Bridge scholars applying to PPFP/Cal-Bridge postdoc
- All Cal-Bridge Postdoc UC applications will be reviewed through the normal PPFP process, after which it will be reviewed a second time by the Cal-Bridge postdoc selection committee.
- All Cal-Bridge Postdoc CSU applications will be forwarded directly to the Cal-Bridge postdoc selection committee for evaluation.
- All applicants should arrange for their faculty mentor to submit a letter by December 1.
- The mentor must provide a letter of support meant to show how the host and host institution will provide a vibrant and supportive environment for the fellow’s proposed research and Cal-Bridge activities and provide a basis for the fellow’s future independent career.
- Expectations of the faculty mentor and guidelines for the letter of support to be shared with your mentor can be found here: Cal-Bridge Postdoc – Faculty Mentor Letter.
- All applicants should submit a Cal-Bridge supplement document which will describe how you plan to use ~10-15% of your time to support the Cal-Bridge program. Instructions are here: Cal-Bridge Postdoc – Supplemental Statement
CSU postdocs only:
- All CSU postdoc applicants must submit a statement of teaching philosophy (about 500-700 words) to the Cal-Bridge program by November 1. Instructions are here: Cal-Bridge Postdoc – Teaching Philosophy Statement (CSU only)
- All CSU postdoc applicants will need to get a standardized form letter that the department chair will have to sign and submit to the Cal-Bridge program by December 1. It will commit the department to make sure you teach at least one semester per year as the instructor of record in your department. This form letter can be found here: Cal-Bridge Postdoc – Letter from Department Chair (CSU only)
Any questions about the PPFP application process should be directed to Dr. Mark Lawson, PPFP Director (m.lawson@berkeley.edu) or Kimberly Adkinson, PPFP Assistant Director (kadkinson@berkeley.edu). Questions about the Cal-Bridge postdoc application process should be directed to Dr. Alex Rudolph, Cal-Bridge Executive Director (execdir@calbridge.org).