In this post, our Fastepo Team provided you with the details of different Scholarships and postdoc jobs at Boston University in the USA.

Boston University

On its original campus in Newbury, Vermont, Boston University (BU) was founded by Methodists in 1893. It was then relocated to Boston in 1867. With nearly 34,000 students and more than 4,000 faculty members, this private research university is one of Boston’s largest employers. 

With 17 schools and colleges on three urban campuses, Boston University offers bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees, and doctorate degrees in medical, dental, business, and law study fields.

Boston University Scholarships

You can find details about Boston University Scholarships here.


1. Trustee Scholarship

BU’s most prestigious scholarship, scholars become part of a unique campus community that offers intellectual, cultural and social opportunities. Competitive applicants who are among the most accomplished in their class and demonstrate exceptional engagement in their schools and communities should apply.

  • Annual Value: Full tuition & fees
  • Deadline: December 1
  • Number of Awards: 20
  • No CSS Profileâ„¢ & FAFSA required
  • Available to international students
  • One essay required on the Common or Coalition Application

To be considered for a Trustee Scholarship:

  • Submit the Common or Coalition Application and all required materials for admission to one of the undergraduate degree programs at BU by December 1.
  • Complete the Trustee Scholarship essay on the Common or Coalition Application as part of your application to BU.

More Details and Apply.


2. Presidential Scholarship

Given to first-year students from around the globe who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement. In addition to being among our most talented students, they also excel beyond the classroom and are leaders in their schools and communities.

Each year, the Board of Admissions awards the Presidential Scholarship to our incoming first-year students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement. In addition to being among our most academically talented students, Presidential Scholars demonstrate excellence beyond the classroom and are leaders in their schools and communities. This $25,000 tuition scholarship is renewable for up to four years of undergraduate study at BU.

  • Annual Value: $25,000
  • Deadline: December 1
  • Available to international students

How to Apply

No additional essays or application forms are required. Students who wish to be considered for the Presidential Scholarship should submit their application and supporting credentials by December 1.

Learn More and Apply.


3. National Merit Scholarship

Finalists in the National Merit Competition who designate BU as first choice college with the National Merit Scholarship Corporation before March 1 will be considered for this award.

High school seniors who have been chosen as National Merit finalists, and are offered admission to Boston University, will be considered for a four-year, $25,000 tuition BU Presidential Scholarship.

  • Annual Value: Presidential Scholarship
  • Deadline: March 1
  • Submitting the FAFSA and CSS Profile is recommended

To be eligible:

  • Submit your application for admission and all supporting credentials by January 4.
  • Designate BU as your first-choice college with the National Merit Scholarship Corporation before March 1.

Learn More and Apply.


4. College Board National Recognition Programs

Students recognized by the College Board National Recognition Programs who have exceptionally strong academic records will be considered for the four-year, $25,000 tuition BU Presidential Scholarship. Students that identify as African American, Hispanic or Latinx, Indigenous and/or attend school in a rural area or small town are eligible for the College Board National Recognition Programs. Recipients are chosen by the Board of Admissions and the Scholarship Committee.

  • Annual Value: $25,000
  • Deadline: January 1
  • FAFSA and CSS Profile are recommended

To be eligible:

  • Submit your application for admission and all supporting credentials by January 1.
  • We will receive information about your selection for the program from the College Board.

5. College of Engineering FIRST Robotics

This four-year, $25,000 tuition scholarship is awarded to students who have participated in the FIRST Robotics program for at least one full season in high school and who have applied and been admitted to the College of Engineering. FIRST Scholars also receive funding to participate in a research program with a College of Engineering faculty member for up to 10 hours per week for one semester in the first two years of study. Those who maintain an overall grade point average of 3.40 are guaranteed admission to a BU College of Engineering master of science program.

  • Annual Value: $25,000
  • Deadline: February 1
  • Number of Awards: Varies

To be eligible:

  • Submit your application for admission to the College of Engineering and all supporting credentials by January 4.
  • Have a FIRST team advisor submit this required recommendation form and letter of recommendation no later than February 1.
  • Applicants must be US citizens or permanent US residents.

Learn More and Apply.


Available Postdoc Jobs at Boston University

All Boston University Postdoctoral Vacancies with details are available here.


Title: Postdoctoral Associate, College of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Morgan Lab

Job Location: The Skeletal Mechanobiology and Biomechanics Lab

Position Type: Full-Time/Regular

Salary Grade: Competitive

Job Description:

The Skeletal Mechanobiology and Biomechanics Lab at Boston University is recruiting a senior postdoctoral associate or research scientist to: 1) lead research projects on bone failure and regeneration and mechanobiological feedback control; and 2) assist with management of the research group. This position is strongly affiliated with the Center for Multiscale and Translational Mechanobiology. Together, the Lab and Center provide a leading research environment focused on high-impact discovery, career development, and building diverse and inclusive teams.

The primary responsibilities are:
• Serving as project manager (including some budgetary responsibilities) for one or more federally funded research projects on bone fractures, bone regeneration, and/or biological feedback control
• Assisting with mentoring and supervision of PhD students and technicians, including development of their research skills and written and oral communication skills
• Providing day-to-day oversight of some lab functions, including: overseeing processes for ordering and stocking supplies; keeping safety certifications up to date; and modeling responsible laboratory practices (creation and use of protocols, maintenance of file/data repositories, keeping thorough and accessible records in electronic laboratory notebooks and associated fields)
• Participating in preparation of the scientific and administrative sections of grant proposals and grant reports

The incumbent of this position may also participate in teaching a graduate colloquium course, depending on the department’s need and the incumbent’s interest. This is a full-time, benefits eligible appointment.

The duration of the appointment is 2-5 years, renewable annually.Required Skills


• Ph.D. in engineering, biology, biochemistry, or a related technical field
• Excellent communication skills
• In-depth experience in project management
• Strong ability to work in team-based environments

Learn More and Apply.


Title: POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE, School of Medicine, Anatomy & Neurobiology

Job Location: School of Medicine, Anatomy & Neurobiology, BOSTON, United States

Position Type: Full-Time/Regular

Salary Grade: Grade 00

Job Description:

Post-doctoral Candidate, Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Boston University School of Medicine

The Brain Plasticity and Neuroimaging Laboratory at Boston University School of Medicine is seeking applicants for the position of Post-doctoral Candidate. The position will involve working on projects related to our studies investigating the impact of racism burden and resilience factors on brain outcomes and mental health in Black emerging adults aged 18 to 25 years. The position will involve community outreach and recruitment, collection of MRI, cognitive, and allostatic load biomarker data, performing cardiorespiratory fitness and physical activity assessments, as well as data analysis, data presentation and write-up. Opportunities to write individual training grants and supervise and mentor graduate and undergraduate student research assistants, including those from groups underrepresented in STEM fields, are available to the candidate.

CORE DUTIES IN DETAIL:

  • Community outreach, recruitment, informed consent, and screening of research participants from local area colleges and universities for eligibility
  • Collecting functional and structural MRI and biomarker data
  • Submaximal fitness testing and sensor-based physical activity monitoring
  • Analyzing functional and structural MRI, cognitive task data, biomarker data, and survey data
  • Statistical modeling
  • Perform or assist with routine procedures, such as maintaining the study database, maintaining physical activity sensors, biomarker processing, survey data review.

Required Skills

Education & Experience:

A PhD in psychology (e.g., health, social or cognitive psychology), cognitive or social neuroscience, public health, exercise physiology, kinesiology or a related scientific field is required. Human subjects research experience, especially working with diverse populations and/or cardiorespiratory fitness testing in healthy adults and/or experience with functional and structural MRI data collection and processing is essential.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Experience with some of the following is expected:

  • Functional and structural MRI data analysis methods, such as AFNI, FSL, SPM, Freesurfer
  • Cognitive task development and cognitive testing
  • Biomarkers for allostatic load
  • Statistical modeling, such as Structural Equation Modeling
  • Submaximal treadmill testing to estimate cardiorespiratory fitness and/or sensor-based physical activity monitoring
  • Knowledge of social determinants of health
  • Ability to work comfortably with a diverse research team
  • Community engagement

Learn More and Apply.


Title: Dental Assistant – Postdoctoral Support, Goldman School of Dental Medicine

Job Location: Goldman School of Dental Medicine, BOSTON, United States

Position Type: Full-Time/Regular

Salary Grade: Grade 44

Job Description:

The Post Doctoral Dental Assistant will provide clinical support by assisting the Dentist in various dental appointments and procedures. The successful candidate will assist in:

  • Exposing radiography
  • Preparing dental materials
  • Taking impression and suctioning
  • Reviewing schedules
  • Sterilizing instruments
  • Practicing and adhering to infection control guidelines
  • Adhering to OSHA and HIPAA regulations
  • Providing good customer service through strong interpersonal skills and communication with patients, students and faculty.

Required Skills

Vocational and Technical degree required. 1-3 years of experience of Tech or Vocational training required.

Learn More and Apply.


Title: POST DOCTORAL DENTAL ASSISTANT, Goldman School of Dental Medicine

Job Location: BOSTON, Massachusetts, United States

Position Type: Full-Time/Regular

Salary Grade: Grade 44

Job Description:

The Post Doctoral Dental Assistant will provide clinical support by assisting the Dentist in various dental appointments and procedures. The successful candidate will assist in:

  • Exposing radiography
  • Preparing dental materials
  • Taking impression and suctioning
  • Reviewing schedules
  • Sterilizing instruments
  • Practicing and adhering to infection control guidelines
  • Adhering to OSHA and HIPAA regulations
  • Providing good customer service through strong interpersonal skills and communication with patients, students and faculty.

Required Skills:

Vocational and Technical degree required. 1-3 years of experience of Tech or Vocational training required.

Learn More and Apply.


Title: POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE, School of Medicine, Anatomy & Neurobiology

Job Location: BOSTON, Massachusetts, United States

Position Type: Full-Time/Regular

Salary Grade: Grade 00

Job Description:

The Laboratory of Cognitive Neurobiology at Boston University School of Medicine is seeking applicants for the position of Post-doctoral Candidate. The position will involve working on projects related to our studies investigating the neurobiological bases of age-related cognitive decline and recovery of function after brain injury. The position will involve processing brain and spinal cord tissue with histological and molecular techniques and assisting with animal (rhesus monkeys) care and clinical procedures. Opportunities to teach graduate courses in neuroscience and anatomy are available to the candidate.

CORE DUTIES IN DETAIL:

  • Prepare and section post-mortem brain and spinal cord tissue from non-human primates
  • Conduct immunohistochemical, biochemical and molecular analysis of brain and spinal cord tissue from rhesus monkeys.
  • Perform or assist in routine clinical procedures, blood processing and surgery preparation with rhesus monkeys.

Required Skills:

PhD in neuroscience, neurobiology or a related scientific field is required. Experience working with animals and especially rhesus monkeys is essential.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Experience with some of the following is expected:

  • In situ labeling assays (Immunohistochemistry, RNAscope)
  • Basic molecular assays (RNA isolation, qPCR)
  • Basic biochemical assays (ELISA, Western Blot)
  • Tissue culture
  • Laboratory Animal Research

Learn More and Apply.


Title: POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE, School of Medicine, Anatomy & Neurobiology

Job Location: BOSTON, Massachusetts, United States

Position Type: Full-Time/Regular

Salary Grade: Grade 00

Job Description:

Post-doctoral Candidate, Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Boston University School of Medicine The Brain Plasticity and Neuroimaging Laboratory at Boston University School of Medicine is seeking applicants for the position of Post-doctoral Candidate.

The position will involve working on projects related to our studies investigating the impact of racism burden and resilience factors on neurocognitive outcomes in cognitively healthy older Black adults. The position will involve community outreach and recruitment, collection of MRI, neuropsychological, cardiovascular risk biomarkers, as well as data analysis, data presentation and write-up. Opportunities to write individual training grants and supervise and mentor graduate and undergraduate student research assistants, including those from groups underrepresented in STEM fields, are available to the candidate.

CORE DUTIES IN DETAIL:

  • Community outreach, recruitment, informed consent, and screening of research participants from the local community for eligibility
  • Collecting structural MRI and biomarker data
  • Analyzing structural MRI, neuropsychological and cognitive task data, biomarker data, and survey data
  • Statistical modeling
  • Perform or assist with routine procedures, such as maintaining the study database, 24-hr ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, biomarker processing, survey data review.

Required Skills:

A PhD in psychology (e.g., health, social or cognitive psychology), cognitive or social neuroscience, public health or a related scientic eld is required. Human subjects research experience, especially working with older adults and diverse populations and/or neurocognitive assessment in older adults is essential. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities.

Experience with some of the following is expected:

  • Structural MRI data analysis methods, such as Freesurfer
  • Neuropsychological assessment, such as NACC UDS or NIH Toolbox, or other cognitive assessments
  • Biomarkers for cardiovascular disease risk and/or allostatic load
  • Statistical modeling, such as Structural Equation Modeling
  • A basic understanding of barriers to human subjects research participation
  • Knowledge of social determinants of health
  • Ability to work comfortably with a diverse research team
  • Community engagement

Learn More and Apply.


Title: POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE, School of Medicine, Anatomy & Neurobiology

Job Location: BOSTON, Massachusetts, United States

Position Type: Full-Time/Regular

Salary Grade: Grade 00

Job Description:

Post-doctoral Candidate, Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Boston University School of Medicine

The Brain Plasticity and Neuroimaging Laboratory at Boston University School of Medicine is seeking applicants for the position of Post-doctoral Candidate. The position will involve working on projects related to our studies investigating the impact of racism burden and resilience factors on brain outcomes and mental health in Black emerging adults aged 18 to 25 years. The position will involve community outreach and recruitment, collection of MRI, cognitive, and allostatic load biomarker data, performing cardiorespiratory fitness and physical activity assessments, as well as data analysis, data presentation and write-up. Opportunities to write individual training grants and supervise and mentor graduate and undergraduate student research assistants, including those from groups underrepresented in STEM fields, are available to the candidate.

CORE DUTIES IN DETAIL:

  • Community outreach, recruitment, informed consent, and screening of research participants from local area colleges and universities for eligibility
  • Collecting functional and structural MRI and biomarker data
  • Submaximal fitness testing and sensor-based physical activity monitoring
  • Analyzing functional and structural MRI, cognitive task data, biomarker data, and survey data
  • Statistical modeling
  • Perform or assist with routine procedures, such as maintaining the study database, maintaining physical activity sensors, biomarker processing, survey data review.

Required Skills:

Education & Experience:

A PhD in psychology (e.g., health, social or cognitive psychology), cognitive or social neuroscience, public health, exercise physiology, kinesiology or a related scientific field is required. Human subjects research experience, especially working with diverse populations and/or cardiorespiratory fitness testing in healthy adults and/or experience with functional and structural MRI data collection and processing is essential.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Experience with some of the following is expected:

  • Functional and structural MRI data analysis methods, such as AFNI, FSL, SPM, Freesurfer
  • Cognitive task development and cognitive testing
  • Biomarkers for allostatic load
  • Statistical modeling, such as Structural Equation Modeling
  • Submaximal treadmill testing to estimate cardiorespiratory fitness and/or sensor-based physical activity monitoring
  • Knowledge of social determinants of health
  • Ability to work comfortably with a diverse research team
  • Community engagement

Learn More and Apply.


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