
Postdoctoral Fellowship
A Postdoctoral Fellowship is a research position held by someone who has recently earned their doctoral degree (Ph.D.) and wants to deepen their expertise in a specific area. It provides focused opportunities for advanced research, skill development, and academic contribution. Often hosted by universities or research institutions, postdocs work closely with experienced mentors, publish findings, and prepare for future careers in academia, industry, or government. This period typically lasts from one to several years and is essential for building a strong research portfolio and professional reputation.