NPP Application For JPL

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Applying to the NASA Postdoctoral

Program

There are three application cycles each calendar year:

Cycle Deadline
Fall November 1
Spring March 1
Summer July 1

Applications must be received before 6:00 p.m. U.S. Eastern


Time prior to the cycle deadline. Applications received after the
deadline will be considered in the next cycle.

Note: You may submit only one application during a given


application cycle.

Register before you apply


You must register on the Applicant Portal* to submit your
application to the NASA Postdoctoral Program. You may return
and edit the application; you do not have to complete it in one
session. (*The Applicant Portal will be available starting January
15 on the new USRA NPP website: https://npp.usra.edu/)

Identify a research opportunity


You should search the available opportunities before you begin
your application. Once you have identified a research opportunity
you should contact the advisor associated with that research
opportunity by phone or e-mail. The advisor can provide more
specific information on current research and available technical
facilities and can offer scientific advice that may help you
develop the proposal you must submit with your application.
Complete your application
You will apply as either a Postdoctoral Fellow or a Senior
Fellow depending on your seniority: A Postdoctoral Fellow has
held the doctoral degree for less than five years at the time of
application; A Senior Fellow has held the doctoral degree for five
or more years at the time of application.

The Applicant portal will guide you through the application


process. In addition to your application, you will need to arrange
for 3 letters of recommendation. If you are applying as a
Postdoctoral Fellow (i.e. if you have held your doctorate for less
than five years), you must also arrange to send original
transcripts from your graduate school.

Letters of Reference
You must arrange for three letters of reference which must be
received by the cycle deadline for your application to be
considered in that cycle. If you are applying as a Postdoctoral
Fellow (i.e. you have received your doctoral degree within the
last five years), one reference must be from your thesis advisor.
Note that the NASA Research Opportunity Advisor should not
serve as a reference, even if he or she was your thesis advisor.

Writing Your Proposal


After selecting your research opportunity to which you want to
apply, contact the advisor associated with that opportunity to
discuss your research plan and develop your research plan in
collaboration with the advisor. You must submit a research
proposal that responds to the goals and objectives described in
the research opportunity you selected. Your proposal will be
reviewed by the Center to assess its suitability for the research
opportunity and may thereafter be reviewed by an external peer
review committee.
Format of the Proposal
The maximum length for the proposal is 15 pages, including
figures and citations; double-spaced; 12-point font.

Proposals for the NASA Postdoctoral Research Program should


begin with a brief abstract, followed by the body of the proposal,
which should contain these components:
a) statement of problem,
b) background and relevance to previous work,
c) general methodology, procedures to be followed, and
timeline for completion of each step;
d) explanation of new or unusual techniques,
e) expected results and their significance and application,
and
f) literature citations, where appropriate.

Graduate Degree Transcripts


If you are applying as a Postdoctoral Fellow, you must submit
official graduate school transcripts. Transcripts are needed since
they allow reviewers to compare the applicant’s academic
preparation and performance to that of other applicants. Senior
Fellows are not required to provide transcripts.

Acceptable Transcripts
A graduate degree transcript is an official report of the academic
record of the student provided by the university. The transcript
identifies the field of study, the topics studied, the depth of the
study, and a measure of performance. The transcript should
show titles of courses completed; credit hours or duration of the
course; grades, marks, or subjective evaluations received by the
student; academic status or honors received; and the degree(s)
conferred. The transcript should be provided directly to USRA by
the degree-granting university, and should have an original
university seal, be printed on official letterhead and be signed by
an official of the university.
The transcript should be sent by mail to USRA at

NASA Postdoctoral Program


USRA
7178 Columbia Gateway Dr.
Columbia, MD, 21046

or e-mailed as a PDF document from the university to


[email protected] . Transcripts sent by the applicant,
regardless of the format, will not be accepted. Certificates,
diplomas, or announcements of Ph.D. ceremonies that
announce or record that an applicant has received the Ph.D.
are not acceptable transcripts for the purpose of the NASA
Postdoctoral Program.

Program Requirements
NASA Postdoctoral Program Fellows must meet the following
program requirements:

 Fellows must have fulfilled all the eligibility requirements in


order to receive their award.
 Fellows are stipend recipients and not employees of
either NASA or USRA or of their host institution.
 Fellows must provide proof of health insurance, either
through the Aetna plan offered by USRA, or from another
qualified plan. If insured under another qualified plan, the
Fellow must provide USRA with the insurer name, policy
number, and copies of the front and back of your insurance
card.
 The Fellow is required to maintain all safety, security, IT
security and other training requirements of the host Center
at which they are residing.
 Relocation plans and re-imbursements must be pre-
approved by USRA 60 days prior to travel.
 The Fellow must commit to resident participation at an
approved NASA site for the duration of the appointment,
and avoid obligations that will interrupt the research during
the appointment.
 Fellows are required to adhere to the host institution’s
requirements for prior review and approval of all material to
be published. This includes material that will appear in print
(including poster presentations at meetings) or material
prepared for oral presentation.
 The Fellow is required to report all inventions made as a
result of the appointment promptly to the director or patent
counsel of his/her host institution and also to USRA.
 USRA does not assert any rights to inventions made during
the appointment.
 NASA requires that the Fellow be fully involved in the
research and educational opportunities available in the NPP
appointment; the Fellow may not provide services for
compensation to a third party, or supplement their stipends
through simultaneous employment, grants, or other sources
of income that compete with the Fellowship.

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