Members of the Department of Physiology & Pharmacology have active and productive research laboratories, enabling opportunities for post-doctoral training. Prospective post-doctoral fellows with defined areas of interest should contact individual faculty members directly.
Calgary has many advantages to offer to those considering relocation. Calgary's temperate climate and proximity to mountain parks and nearby attractions makes for an inspiring environment for conducting research and enjoying the outdoors. Calgary also has a thriving economy and medical care, and one of the lowest tax rates in Canada.
The Postdoctoral Association of the University of Calgary (PDAC) is a group of postdocs who are interested in postdoctoral issues at the University of Calgary. PDAC members are volunteers who are currently postdoctoral associates at the University of Calgary.
A Post-Doctoral Office in Graduate Education provides information and advice to post-doctoral fellows. http://www.ucalgary.ca/postdoc/ Contact information by e-mail: postdoc [at] ucalgary [dot] ca or by telephone (403-210-9827).
Prospective post-doctoral fellows are encouraged to apply to national granting agencies to obtain personal financial support.