Here's some realistic feedback we got when our application was rejected "the average SSHRC Banting applicant has between 8-15 peer-reviewed publication." For our field, that would be about the same as an associate professor who wants to be considered for professor. And all this had to happen in the last three years. So the ideal candidate is someone who clearly has a CV ready for a tenure track position but has some mental block and decides to go for a post doc instead. It is clearly designed just for those who have been working in a research institute where every paper has a dozen names and you can tack on your student who has been working in your lab. If this isn't you, don't waste your time.
Here's some realistic feedback we got when our application was rejected "the average SSHRC Banting applicant has between 8-15 peer-reviewed publication." For our field, that would be about the same as an associate professor who wants to be considered for professor. And all this had to happen in the last three years. So the ideal candidate is someone who clearly has a CV ready for a tenure track position but has some mental block and decides to go for a post doc instead. It is clearly designed just for those who have been working in a research institute where every paper has a dozen names and you can tack on your student who has been working in your lab. If this isn't you, don't waste your time.
A very complicated application that expects Postdocs to place satellites in the orbit of Mars.
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Informative video
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