Stanford University Open Postdoctoral Positions
Guidelines to Announce and Fill Open Postdoctoral Positions
Faculty mentors and their designated staff may post and remove open postdoctoral position announcements using the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs position listings.
This online listing services makes it possible for users to directly update their listings or to remove it from the OPA website.
- First Time Users: setup a new profile to use this service by clicking HERE.
- Returning Users: login HERE to post a position.
- Forgotten Password: click HERE.
- To update or remove an existing listing: a returning user must login using the unique URL link for the specific position sent by the system via email at the time of the submission to the "contact" listed in the position. If you have misplaced this link, please submit a HelpSU ticket directly to our office (select "Request Category:Student Services" and "Request Type: Postdoctoral Affairs") and include the position title and faculty name.
Terms of Use
- Only individuals with a valid SUNet ID may use this position listing service.
- Users must be authorized to post positions at Stanford University for an academic department.
- Users understand that all postdoctoral positions at Stanford are mentored training positions under the direction of a faculty member, funded and carried out in accordance with University policies and procedures.
- Users comply with immigration and labor law when posting position announcements.
- Users recognize Stanford University’s commitment to bring to Stanford students and trainees from diverse backgrounds. Diversity includes, but is not limited to, culture, socioeconomic background, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, physical capabilities, and life experience. Recognizing the educational benefits of a diverse scientific workforce and a diverse academe, OPA actively recruits prospective postdocs from all backgrounds to consider training at Stanford, provides networks of mentoring and support, and creates opportunities for successful contributions within the academia and with our surrounding communities.