It has been more than a year since the IRB notified the OSU community of the new ethics training requirements for those conducting research with human subjects. Since the date of that initial notice, numerous reminders have been sent to researchers and new training requirements have been issued by the NIH.

The OSU training groups have been updated and the instructions on the Human Research Protection Program website reflect all current requirements. The IRB will not issue approval letters for initial applications, renewals, or revisions unless all study team members on a project have current training.

Researchers should use their OSU email address for the primary and institutional addresses, rather than personal or non-OSU email addresses. If they have an existing account, they should confirm that the appropriate email address is reflected in their profile. Doing so will ensure that they receive the appropriate reminders from the external training site and will reduce errors as we transition to an electronic system at the end of 2018.

We would appreciate your assistance in disseminating this information within your Colleges.

Kind regards, Lisa

OSU will be prepared to re-institute the postdoctoral scholar program, which was voted into law through SB  214, effective January 1, 2018.

To qualify, a postdoctoral scholar must be participating in a formal, mentored faculty research program; follow a formal, written mentorship program developed by an OSU research mentor and on file with the OSU Graduate School; and begin their employment on or after January 1, 2018. Current postdoctoral fellows, postdoctoral scholars, nor faculty research associates are not eligible for the new postdoctoral scholars program. One of the requirements of SB214 was the creation of an alternative retirement plan for postdoctoral scholars within the ORP.   We are pleased to announce the creation of that alternative retirement plan.

To establish a new postdoctoral scholar to begin on January 1, 2018 or later, please refer to the following guidelines:

–          No formal recruitment process is required for postdoctoral scholars.  Hiring officials are encouraged to send announcements of open positions to Maureen Childers in the Graduate School for posting.

–          A written initial notice must be provided to the postdoctoral scholar.  When signed by all parties the letter constitutes an appointment.

o   The new postdoctoral scholar letter will be updated by October 27, 2017.

–          The postdoctoral scholar “job form” seats the scholar in in OSU’s systems.  Instructions for the job form are located here.

–          A written mentorship program developed by an OSU research mentor must be on file with the OSU Graduate School.

o   Mentors are encouraged to review the six Core Competencies for postdoctoral scholars established by the National Postdoctoral Association.

o   To support a successful postdoctoral scholar mentee relationship with their mentor, an Individual Development Plan (IDP) serves as a communication tool.  The IDP must be submitted to the Graduate School for approval before the end of the postdoctoral scholar’s third month.

For budgeting purposes on sponsored projects, please use the following guidelines:

–          OPE (fringe benefit costs) should be calculated at 14%.  10% covers social security, worker’s compensation, etc., and 4% covers the contributions to the retirement plan.  The retirement coverage (and deduction) begins after the first six month of their appointment.

–          For health insurance, coverage will be obtained through Student Health Services.  Depending on the coverage, the cost varies.  For a postdoctoral scholar and spouse/partner, an estimate of $500/month should be used.

More information on pay rates and benefits can be found at:

http://gradschool.oregonstate.edu/postdocs/stipends-and-benefits.

Passage of SB214 was a collaborative effort among Oregon State University, University of Oregon, Portland State University, and Oregon Health & Science University. We thank everyone involved in making this measure law, most notably, the Offices of the President, General Counsel, Research, and Government Relations at all four institutions. Thanks are due, too, to the faculty researchers in Oregon who made this concern a top priority for our campuses.

 

Cynthia Sagers               Jennifer Brown

 

 

Research Office & Graduate School

The OSU chapter of Phi Kappa Phi is now accepting nominations for the Emerging Scholar Award. The chapter established the award to honor tenure-track faculty members in any academic unit who are in the early stages of their professional careers in recognition of outstanding research or creative activity in their field of study. Up to two awards will be made. Application deadline: Jan. 8. More information: http://phikappaphi.oregonstate.edu/awards/emerging-scholar-award#overlay-context=awards/emerging-scholar-award

Consider partnering with The President’s Commission on the Status of Women (PCOSW)! The PCOSW Speaker Series Subcommittee welcomes funding requests from all members of the OSU community. The 2017-18 Speaker Series theme is “Raising Awareness: Knowledge is Power.” PCSOW supports a range of speaking formats including, but not limited to, lectures, workshops, or breakout sessions. Applicants should provide an explanation of the purpose, timing, and cost of the speaker event; how the event aligns and supports the PCOSW mission and the theme of “Raising Awareness: Knowledge is Power.” Check out our website, http://leadership.oregonstate.edu/pcosw/speaker-series, to learn more about the Speaker Series or to apply for funding.  Priority is given to applications submitted by the Friday of the third week of each term.

Opportunity for Junior Faculty
This workshop provides opportunities for junior faculty members planning proposals to the NSF Division of Chemistry who have not yet been a PI on a federally-funded research grant to meet with federal program officers, funded investigators, and other junior faculty.   The workshop will be held on March 26-27, 2018 in Alexandria, Virginia.  Applications for this opportunity are due on January 15, 2018.   More information can be found at: http://go.carleton.edu/nsf2018
  1. Preparing Postdocs for Undergraduate Faculty Careers in Chemistry
    ACS 6th Postdoc to PUI Professor (P3) workshop
    This two-day workshop is for postdoctoral fellows that are interested in a faculty position in the chemical sciences at a Primarily Undergraduate Institution (PUI). This event will be hosted by the University of San Diego in San Diego, CA from April 20 to 21, 2018.
    Free registration is available from early December 2017, if selected, housing and all on-site meals will be provided.

https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/education/students/graduate/gettingready/academiccareers/p3-workshop.html

 

  1. Free professional development resources from ACS

ChemIDP – A career planning tool for chemical scientists (FREE)
ACS Graduate and Postdoctoral Chemist Magazine (FREE)

The George Mason University, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry in the College of Science invites applications from outstanding candidates for a tenure track-faculty position in inorganic/materials chemistry beginning Fall 2018. George Mason University has a strong institutional commitment to the achievement of excellence and diversity among its faculty and staff, and strongly encourages candidates to apply who will enrich Mason’s academic and culturally inclusive environment.

Oregon State University honors outstanding contributions and performance through several major awards. OSU has a highly qualified faculty, and we depend upon you to facilitate nominations for these awards.

The nominations deadline for the following awards is March 17, 2018:

Eligibility and nomination information for these awards, which will be presented at University Day September 11, 2018, can be found on the web at:http://senate.oregonstate.edu/individual-awards.

Guidelines for Faculty Senate Award Nomination Packets is online athttp://senate.oregonstate.edu/sites/senate.oregonstate.edu/files/guidelinesfacultysenateawardnominationpackets.pdf.

Note: The nomination solicitation is being distributed now since some units elect to work on nominations during the break. The formal solicitation will be distributed in January.

An Awards Summary Table at http://senate.oregonstate.edu/nomination-awards includes not only the above awards, but other awards for which faculty are eligible.