Yale Postdoctoral Association

The Yale Postdoctoral Association (YPA) is an association composed of postdocs from all disciplines working at the Yale University. The goal of this association is to create a sense of community among postdocs, as well as to improve their experience at Yale. It organizes professional development and social events around Yale.[1] There is an average of 1200 postdocs working at Yale, with contract length ranging from 1 to 5 years.

The YPA was created in March 2015. On June 8, 2018, the YPA organized the 1st Postdoc Symposium at Yale,[2] a unique opportunity for postdoc to mingle, network and present their research.

Organization & membership

The association is supervised by two elected chairs helped by two secretaries. The association is organized in committees lead each by two coordinators. The committees are:

  • Professional Development
  • Community & Networking
  • Advocacy
  • Mentorship
  • Treasury
  • Communication

The YPA consider that every postdoc at Yale (postdoctoral associate and postdoctoral fellow) is a member of YPA and can participate in the events. The YPA executive board is composed of volunteering postdocs that want to improve the community.

Events

  • Monthly Happy Hours
  • Career Cafés, roundtable.
  • Orientation "201" to the Yale University Resources
  • Professional Bootcamp (e.g. LinkedIn workshop)
  • Visits of New Haven area
  • Last Saturday at the Museum: tour of the Yale University Art Gallery and Yale Center for British Art
  • Advocacy workshop: "Uncouscious Bias", "Bystander Intervention", "Discovering culture through martial arts", etc.
  • Reception at the Yale Club in New York City.
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