Research Appointment Categories
Categories of Research Appointments at SEAS
Associate
Associates are unpaid appointees engaged in well-defined research for specific institutional objectives. Associates must be employed full-time elsewhere at a public or private company, or hold a non-ladder faculty appointment at another university. Exceptions to outside employment must be discussed and approved in advanced.
Fellow
Fellows are paid or unpaid appointees performing research under the sponsorship of a principal investigator; often non-SEAS graduate students; a bachelor's degree is required.
Postdoctoral Fellow
Postdoctoral Fellows are paid appointees post-PhD performing research under the general supervision of a principal investigator. A doctoral degree is required.
Research Associate
Research Associates are paid appointees supporting research projects under the direction of a principal investigator and who generally have at least three years of postdoctoral experience. A doctoral degree is required.
Research Scientist
Research Scientists are paid appointees, supporting research projects directed by one or more faculty members and who generally have at least five years of postdoctoral experience. A doctoral degree is required.
Senior Research Scientist
Senior Research Scientists are paid appointees, supporting research projects directed by one or more faculty members and who generally have at least ten years of postdoctoral experience. A doctoral degree is required.
Senior Research Fellow
Senior Research Fellows are independent researchers operating at the level of tenured faculty related to research necessary to the programs of several faculty members.
Visiting Scholar
Visiting scholars are paid or unpaid visitors who carry out their own work in association with a Harvard faculty member or members; ordinarily tenured or tenure-track faculty member on leave from a scholarly post elsewhere.
Visiting Undergraduate Research Intern
Visiting Undergraduate Research Interns (VURIs) are current undergraduate students performing research under the sponsorship of a principal investigator; a Bachelor's degree is not required.