International Postdocs
Upcoming Dicussion Sessions Faculty/Staff Help Center presents:
Spanish Speaking Postdocs - Discussion Group Share experiences and concerns related to the US and Stanford cultures. Discuss ways to navigate the system. Establish connections. Date: Every Monday, starting Nov. 1 - Dec. 6, 4-5 pm Location: Mariposa House More Information and to RSVP>>
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Stanford boasts a vibrant large community of international scholars. Approximately 60% of postdoctoral scholars at Stanford are foreign nationals. The largest numbers of scholars come from the European Union and China, in addition to scholars from Australia, many countries in Asia and South/Latin America and several Eastern European, African and Middle Eastern countries.
International Scholars enjoy support services at the Bechtel International Center that include a variety of activities that include:
- Workshops on topics such as taxes, workshops for spouses/domestic partners
- Classes and Programs for spouses/domestic partners and families, including a resource library and friendly staff.
- A Community Committee offering programs such as English in Action, English Classes and Professional Liaison.
English Language Classes
There are a few opportunities at Stanford for postdocs who are non-native speakers of English to practice and improve their proficiency:
- Information English Classes are offered every quarter and are open to postdocs and their families. Classes are free and are usually taught by volunteers.
- Stanford Continuing Studies offers a menu of communication courses on public speaking, writing, accent reduction and non-verbal communication as part of the offerings on personal and professional development. Courses fill-up quickly so sign up for the Continuing Studies email list and register promptly. Courses are offered for a fee.
- Other workshops and short courses are organized by Lane Library and by the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs.
Groups and Organizations
In addition to the postdoctoral groups and organizations at Stanford, international postdocs may explore student groups at Stanford as a way to engage with the Stanford community.