Rising Stars Program – For Faculty Interview Success
The 2025 Rising Stars application will open November 15th, the nomination form is open!
Nomination Form (OPEN) Post-Doc Application Form (OPEN)Program Description
The UNC SOM’s Rising Star Program’s main goal is to broaden participation among faculty members in the basic sciences. This program provides training to postdoctoral fellows to help them excel during the faculty interview process by exposing admitted fellows to the same components that they will experience during the faculty job interview process. This includes job talks, chalk talks, and multiple one-on-one faculty interviews. Participants will also attend workshops on the faculty environment and negotiating hiring packages. This program is sponsored by the Vice Dean for Research at UNC SOM, the Office of Faculty Affairs and Leadership Development, and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Gilliam Awards.
Program Components
- A two-day campus visit to UNC-Chapel Hill with all expenses paid and a $500 honorarium
- Opportunities to complete mock job talks, chalk talks, and multiple one-on-one faculty interviews
- Workshops on the faculty environment and negotiating hiring packages
2025 Program Schedule
- The anticipated timeline is as follows:
- Application Deadline: January 31st, 2025
- Awardee Selection & Notification: February – March 2025
- Program Orientation (Virtual Series): March – April 2025
- UNC Campus Visit: April 28 – 30th
Program Eligibility
- The Rising Stars Program (campus visit) is open to all postdoctoral researchers, and we aim to prepare a broad pool of candidates for excellence in future faculty positions in academic research.
- External and internal postdocs to UNC are eligible to apply.
- We encourage individuals who identify as coming from historically underserved or under-resourced backgrounds to apply.
- Participating basic science departments are listed below:
- Biochemistry and Biophysics
- Biomedical Engineering
- Cell Biology and Physiology
- Genetics
- Microbiology and Immunology
- Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
- Pharmacology
- Social Medicine
- NOTE: A list of all SOM Departments and Centers/Institutes can be found here.
Application Instructions
- Only online applications will be accepted. When completing the online application, please have the following materials available:
- UPLOAD your most recent Curriculum Vitae. There is no page limit for this document.
- UPLOAD a brief Research Statement that includes a (a) Description of your previous experience and predoctoral work (1-2 paragraphs), (b) Overview of your current project (2-3 paragraphs), and (c) Explains your broad area of research for development (propose the idea for the research program you hope to develop as a faculty). This document should be no longer than 3 pages, excluding references.
- IDENTIFY the basic science departments (up to 3) with which your research best aligns.
- UPLOAD a Leadership Statement that succinctly describes (up to 1 page) how your unique experience and perspective add value as a researcher and leader.
- Each uploaded document must be saved as a pdf and titled with the applicant’s name (i.e. JaneDoe_CV, JaneDoe_ResearchStatement, etc.).
Program Leadership Team
- Co-Directors: Dr. Ashalla Freeman and Dr. Jose Rodriguez-Romaguera
- Program Coordinator: Virginia Nadworny
Any questions about the program or application process can be addressed by Rising Star Leadership Team.