What is the difference between the NASA Postdoctoral Research Program and the NASA Postdoctoral Management Program, and who is eligible for each?
The NASA Postdoctoral Management Program is an adjunct to the NASA Postdoctoral Research Program and is designed to provide valuable research management experience for some of the Research Program Fellows. A Fellow must have at least one year of experience as a Research Program participant before he/she can apply to the Postdoctoral Management Program.
The NASA Postdoctoral Management Program is an adjunct to the NASA Postdoctoral Research Program and is designed to provide valuable research management experience for some of the Research Program Fellows. You must have at least one year of experience as a Research Program Fellow before you can apply to the Postdoctoral Management Program.
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