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What is CAPS?

CAPS, Canadian Association of Postdoctoral Scholars, exists as a committee of postdoctoral scholars and representatives who meet regularly (and virtually) to discuss issues arising across the country (History).


What is a postdoc anyway?

Postdoctoral researchers (postdocs) are newly qualified researchers with PhD and/or MD backgrounds. They are a critical piece in the framework of research that is done at research focused academic institutions in Canada and around the globe.

However, it is widely acknowledged that the current diffuse organization of postdoctoral training leaves this class of highly qualified personnel in an especially vulnerable position. Not graduate students, not faculty members, postdocs have so far slipped between the cracks of the recognized workforce of the scientific community and represent a heterogeneous group of poorly defined ‘apprentice’ scientists. As such, postdocs generally do not have well defined expectations of employment, appropriate employment rights and responsibilities, commensurate or even normalized pay scales, performance evaluations, employment benefits such as proper health care, pensions, occupational health insurance, or procedures for resolving conflict. To date, the treatment of postdocs within Canada is inconsistent at best, and largely ignored, at worst.

  • For an overview of the number and types of postdocs in Canada, see the results of our 2009 Survey.


CAPS is always looking for volunteers, if you would like to get involved with the association, please contact us (canadianpostdoc@gmail.com)!
 

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News

  • July 9, 2010
    • We have received the following formal response from the ministry of finance to our letter protesting the taxation of postdoctoral fellows in the federal budget.


    You might also interested in the following opportunity:
    • The National Research Council of Canada Research Associate Program http://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/careers/programs/research-associate.html provides promising scientists and engineers with the opportunity to work in a challenging research environment during the early stages of their career. Currently, there is an open position for a post doctoral cellular immunologist to study protective immunity against the intracellular bacterial pathogen, Francisella tularensis. Interested individuals can apply for the position via the NRC web portal. For further information about the position please email wayne.conlan@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca.
    Posted Jul 17, 2010 8:49 AM by CAPS Webmaster
  • May 16, 2010
     "Numbers can be daunting for post-doc fellows." by Elise Stolte in Edmonton Journal describes some of the challenges of being post-docs.
    Posted Jul 16, 2010 8:07 PM by CAPS Webmaster
  • May 3, 2010
    CAPS has received the following response from the CRA with regards to our letter dated January 26, 2009.   We are currently formulating our own response.
    Posted Jul 16, 2010 8:06 PM by CAPS Webmaster
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  • CAPS Survey 2009 Final.pdf - on Nov 3, 2009 1:18 PM by CAPS Webmaster (version 1)
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  • CAPS_Press_Relsease_Mar.pdf - on Mar 8, 2010 5:02 PM by CAPS Webmaster (version 1)
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  • CAPSpetition_fr-2.pdf - on Mar 11, 2010 11:59 AM by CAPS Webmaster (version 1)
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  • Letter_Regarding_PostDocs_and_Budget_2010.pdf - on Mar 9, 2010 5:13 PM by CAPS Webmaster (version 1)
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  • PDF Survey Nature 2009.pdf - on Nov 27, 2009 11:56 AM by CAPS Webmaster (version 1)
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  • Petition_for_T4A_Scholarship_Fellowship_ income_ exemption.doc - on Mar 12, 2010 11:32 AM by CAPS Webmaster (version 1)
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