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I)   Postdoctoral Fellow

  1. The "Postdoctoral Fellow"  positions are considered temporary training positions after you've received a PhDposition is a temporary training position for recent PhD graduates. At UT, you can be a postdoc appointed as a Postdoctoral Fellow for up to 5 years, and you must have received your PhD within 3 years of your initial postdoc assignment.
  2. Full-time Postdoctoral Fellows are eligible for are eligible to receive the same benefits as all UT faculty and staff: insurance (medical, dental, vision, life, disability, long term care, flexible spending account); paid annual, sick, and holiday leave; and participation in a retirement program: https://hr.utexas.edu/prospective/benefits.html

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  1. You become a "Research Affiliate Postdoc" when you (as a postdoc fellow) are awarded a fellowship or traineeship from an external agency or organization.  You may be paid directly from the granting agency, or through a University account administered by the Office of Sponsored Projects. Your payments aren't made through the University payroll system ; that also (which means that the University is not withholding taxes on these payments).
  2. As a Research Affiliate Postdoc,  you are not considered "benefits eligible", but even so, you can enroll in certain health insurance plans that are part of the University’s group insurance program: https://hr.utexas.edu/current/insurance/plans/rapostdoc_fellow.html . However, you now have to pay the insurance premiums yourself (unlike then you are a "Postdoctoral Fellow". See the "Becoming a Research Affiliate" section for more details.

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