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SBS DIVERSITY POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP RESOURCESPostdoctoral Fellowships & TaxesPer government guidelines, the university does not withhold taxes from the stipends received by postdoctoral fellows who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents. The stipends are not considered wages, but they are taxable as income. Fellows are responsible for paying local, state, and federal estimated quarterly income tax as needed to meet their tax obligations. Some helpful links: Federal information: . Search for documents using the basic search box in the upper right-hand corner. Tax Topic 355: Estimated Tax? Publication 505: Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax? Publication 970: Tax Benefits for Education Form 1040-ES: Estimated Tax for Individuals (instructions for calculating and submitting your estimated tax payments) State of Ohio Income Tax: Estimated Payments (includes a link to form IT 1040ES) City of Columbus (see Quarterly Statement of Estimated Tax instructions and form): See? regarding how the health care benefit may affect taxable income. Office of ResearchThe following events sponsored by the OSU Office of Research may be of interest to you.Office of Research Postdoctoral Association Inaugural ReceptionMonday, October 15, 2012, 4:00-6:00 PM, Faculty Club – Colleagues (lower level)Plan to attend this inaugural postdoc reception hosted by Dr. Caroline Whitacre, vice president for research. Ohio State is working towards the establishment of a Postdoc Association. The overall goal of this organization is to support the career progression of Ohio State postdocs, provide opportunities for networking, and resource sharing.?Registration requested @ Office of Research Training & Education Programs 10/18/12: Finding Funding Workshop 10/25/12: Introduction to OSU IRB Procedures & Resources10/25/12: IRB Forms – Behavioral/Social Sciences11/02/12: Finding Funding Workshop11/13/12: Finding Funding Workshop11/14/12: Grant Writing: An IntroductionAdditional Resources:National Postdoctoral Association (NPA) Arts and Sciences has a sustaining membership in this organization.? The advantage of this type of membership is that it will allow you, as a postdoctoral fellow, to receive a “free” affiliate membership with the NPA (instructions to join are at the end of this document).? With affiliate status, you would be entitled to the following NPA benefits:Subscription to NPA E-Alerts, a periodic news announcement, and the POSTDOCket, the NPA’s official quarterly newsletter Reduced registration fees to the NPA Annual Meeting & eligibility for the NPA Travel Award Program Access to members-only NPA web contentOSU’s University Center for the Advancement of Teaching (UCAT) are welcome to attend?UCAT events. If you are interested in pursuing a career with a significant teaching component, visit their site for information about?UCAT events and for resources about teaching. OSU’s Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity’s Diversity and Identity Studies Collective (DISCO) DISCO is an interdisciplinary and university-wide project that seeks to coordinate and foster collaboration among a number of departments and academic programs that focus on aspects of diverse identities.National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity (NCFDD) HYPERLINK "" The NCFDD is a professional development, training and mentoring community. There is an online mentoring portal for under-represented faculty, post-docs, and graduate students to make a successful transition from graduate student to faculty professor.? Be sure to sign up for the free “Monday Motivator” and checkout the discussion forums. Free enrollment in the NCFDD on the Arts and Sciences institutional membership occurs in January.Office of Diversity and InclusionPresident and Provost’s 2012-13 Diversity Lecture & Cultural Arts Series This program, now in its thirteenth year, offers the campus and Columbus community opportunities to benefit from some of the most eminent scholars, artists, and professionals who discuss and exemplify excellence through diversity.Thursday, September 13: Nuruddin Farah, “Remembering Somalia: A Write Speaks”Friday, October 26: Colin Powell, “Leadership”Wednesday, March 20: Junot Diaz, TBANational Conference on Diversity, Race and Learning Tuesday, May 7, 2013 @ Fawcett CenterAnnual National Conference on Diversity, Race & Learning (NCDRL)? is the University’s most comprehensive single day conference that focuses on issues of diversity and cultural inclusion and acceptance. If you are interested in attending, the Office of Recruitment and Diversity Services will purchase your registration (contact Patrice Dickerson).SBS Research CentersCenter for Cognitive Behavioral Brain Imaging Housed in the Department of Psychology, The Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Brain Imaging (CCBBI) in the College of Arts and Sciences is a new state-of-the art interdisciplinary research facility dedicated to pursuing structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies. It aims to contribute to the development of future brain imaging modalities and to create and disseminate knowledge about brain, mind, and imaging research.Center for Cognitive Sciencecog.ohio-state.edu Hosted by the department of Psychology, The Center for Cognitive science is one of the premiere cognitive science programs in the country and supports signature programs in linquistics, psychology, philosophy and computer science making for a vibrant cognitive science community of 65 affiliated faculty spanning 24 departments and 8 colleges. State of the art research facilities including eye tracking and electrophysiology laboratories.Criminal Justice Research Centercjrc.osu.eduProvides a focal point for collaborative interdisciplinary research on crime/delinquency and criminal/juvenile justice issues. The center lends expertise to agencies such as the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections, Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services, Ohio Department of Youth Services, and the Columbus Division of Police.Initiative in Population Researchipr.osu.eduA multidisciplinary research center with signature strengths in the study of family demography, population health, immigration, and integration. IPR is the centerpiece of Ohio State’s Population and Health Targeted Initiative in Excellence (TIE). The initiative collaborates with the Appalachian Regional Commission, Save the Children Federation, and agencies concerned with welfare and immigration policies.Center for Urban and Regional Analysis (CURA)cura.osu.eduOne of the nation’s foremost urban policy and research centers, providing research and analysis to city, state, regional, national, and international entities on issues including regional change, urban growth and decline, land use and population, designs for transportation networks, and socio-economic change and migration.Center for Human Resource Research chrr.osu.eduFocuses on a wide range of contemporary problems related to developing and conserving human resources. The center designs survey instruments, oversees field work, and generates data sets for researchers in government, private research organizations, and universities. The center houses longitudinal databases for the study of labor supply, earnings and income distribution, job search and separation, and labor market inequities. The largest center project is the National Longitudinal Surveys of Labor Market Experience (NLS). ................
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