Homewood Graduate & Postdoctoral Affairs (2024)

Before Arrival

Pre-Entrance Health Requirements and Health Insurance

Incoming postdoctoral fellows in the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences and the Whiting School of Engineering must provide proof of immunity to certain communicable diseases and must completerequired pre-entrance health formsprior to their arrival on the campus. Additionally, postdoctoral fellows are required to enroll in the SHP health insurance program upon arrival. Domestic postdoctoral fellows may waive this coverage with documented proof of an alternative plan. Contact your program administrator for the enrollment forms and process.

Housing

Incoming postdoctoral fellows in the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences and the Whiting School of Engineering who need housing accommodations while looking for a place to live can contact the Off-Campus Housing Office to obtain information about living in Baltimore. Extensive housing information, rental listings are posted on the Community Living website.

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Obtaining the Official University Identification Card (JCard) and Email

Each postdoctoral fellow is assigned a unique Johns Hopkins Enterprise Directory Login ID (JHED LID), shortly after arriving at Johns Hopkins University. The JHED LID allows each person to set up a JHU email account and gain access to various campus services. The last four digits of a postdoctoral fellows’s social security number are required in order to set up email. Postdoctoral fellows may be eligible forsoftware discounts through SPARS and access tomobile computing. Website:my.jhu.edu (click on “First Time Logon”)

The J-Card is the official identification and access card for students, faculty, postdoctoral fellows and staff at Johns Hopkins University.J-Cash– a prepaid, stored-value account that is part of the J-Card – is a convenient, cashless way to pay for purchases on and off campus. The area’s most popular local businesses accept J-Cash, the card can also be used to pay for office supplies, at restaurants, for delivery, and more.The HW-PDA may ask for payment for social activities by J-Cash.Postdoctoral fellows can deposit money into their J-Cash accounts in a number of easy ways: using the deposit stations on campus, phoning the J-Card office, or by mail. J-Cash balances roll over each term/year andtheaccount and cardremains active as long as postdoctoral fellow’s status is current at the University.Website:web.jhu.edu/idcs/

Upon Arrival to the Campus

Transportation and Car Sharing

Finding affordable and convenient on-demand transportation upon arrival can be a challenge. FourZipcars are be available to students, postdoctoral fellows, faculty, staff and neighbors from the Greater Homewood community. Zipcar members pay one simple hourly (or daily) rate that includes gas, insurance, maintenance, a reserved parking space, and 180 free miles per trip. Please visitthe JHU Zipcar sitefor further information and rates.

Tax Information

Postdoctoral fellows are subject to specifictax filing guidelinesby theInternal Revenue Service. As a guide through this process the IRS provides Publication 970, which spells out all tax obligations for students. To obtain further information, please contact theJohns Hopkins University Tax Officeattax@jhu.edu.

Visit the OIS website for a Tax Information Sheet for U.S. Citizens and Resident Aliens, and Tax Information Sheet for Nonresident Aliens.

Other Contacts

Postdoctoral Fellows with Disabilities

Postdoctoral fellows with a disability who may need accommodations at Johns Hopkins University are urged to contact theOffice of Institutional Equity.

Checklist

Before Arrival

  1. Completepre-entrance health requirements.
  2. Visit theOff-Campus Housing Office.
  3. If eligible (US Citizens), complete Section One of theI-9 Employment Authorization Form. (International postdoctoral fellows cannot complete this form prior to arrival but are encouraged to contact theOffice of Student Employmentin advance to set up a mandatory appointment upon arrival.)

Upon Arrival

  1. Check in with department administrators and sponsoring advisor/faculty members.
  2. Secure lab/office space and appropriate keys from department administrator.
  3. Establish postal mail procedures – what is your address at JHU and where can you pick up your mail?
  4. Confirm entry into payroll with dept. administrator – complete paperwork atStudent Employment.
  5. JHU email is linked directly to payroll status and may take several weeks to activate. Postdoctoral Fellows should use an alternative account (i.e. gmail, yahoo, previous institution) in the interim period.
  6. Find JHED ID (check by searching for their name in the “people” search atwww.jhu.edu), then set up email atmy.jhu.edu.
  7. Ask dept. administrator for information on how to get a J-Card (once JHED ID is known).
  8. Consider opening a local bank account (JHU can direct deposit paychecks). It helps to bring the Johns Hopkins offer letter with identification.
  9. Sign up to attend an orientationsession.
  10. Complete all benefits paperwork(enroll in Health Insurance, Life Insurance, Long-Term Disability, etc.)
  11. Health insurance for dependents can be obtained for a fee.
  12. There are times when Postdoctoral Fellows will need to visit the Student Health & Wellness Center to complete these requirements upon arrival in Baltimore; small fees may apply.

Tax Processes Upon Arrival

  1. Fill out the I-9 (Employment Authorization) and W4 forms. U.S. citizens can complete section one on the I-9 before arrival.
  2. Non-U.S. Citizens and U.S. Permanent Residents must check-in at the department’s administrative office immediately upon their arrival in the United States, or the first business day thereafter.
  3. Non-U.S. Citizens and U.S. Permanent Residents also need to complete the JHU Foreign National Information Form (FNIF).This form is used by the JHU Tax Office to ensure that earnings are taxed appropriately.
    • The original FNIF and copies of the supporting documentation must be furnished to the JHU Tax Office upon arrival. A copy of the form also needs to be supplied to the departmental administrator for the purposes of making sure payroll is entered properly into the JHU payroll system.
  4. An important note fromStudent Employment:
    • Checks will not be released to the postdoc or the department until payroll has been entered into the system and a valid I-9 form is on file at the central payroll office.
    • Federal regulations prohibit Student Employment from entering non-U.S. Citizens into the payroll system before a person’s physical arrival on campus. Due to the length of time necessary to process payroll, it can take a few weeks before payroll disbursem*nt becomes normal. Please plan accordingly; Student Employment cannot provide emergency, short-term loans.
    • The department/Student Employment staff cannot answer any questions regarding tax withholdings, tax treaties, or tax eligibility. Visitorsmustcontact the University’s tax office if there are questions regarding tax withholdings, exemptions, or treaties.

New International Postdoctoral Fellows

  1. Check in withOIS, the Office of International Scholar Services.
  2. Obtain aSSN (Social Security Number).
  3. SSNs are important to have not only for payroll, but also help in terms of signing up for a cell phone service, utilities (BGE (electric and gas), internet, etc.
  4. International postdoctoral fellows not paid directly by JHU may not need to obtain an SSN; consultOISin this situation.
  5. Consider registering with their national embassy here in the United States.

While at Johns Hopkins University

  1. Find out whether they are required to take the Responsible Conduct of Research course. All WSE Postdoctoral Fellows and KSAS Postdoctoral Fellows on NSF or NIH grants must take this course. Postdoctoral Fellows should consult their department administrator for more information
  2. Remain mindful of postdoctoral fellowship appointment start and end dates.
  3. If there is any chance of renewal, international Postdoctoral Fellows need to make an appointment with OIS 6 months ahead of time.
  4. It is the postdoctoral fellow’s individual responsibility to ensure they remain in visa compliance at all times
  5. Speak with their advisor/PI/department administrator at regular intervals to ensure future plans are clear at least 4-5 months in advance.
Homewood Graduate & Postdoctoral Affairs (2024)

FAQs

How much is the stipend for postdoc at Mcgill? ›

The Collective Agreement was signed on June 16, 2023. The new salary minimum of $41,500 is effective as of June 4, 2023. The minimum salary will increase to $45,000 as of June 2, 2024.

What is a full time graduate student at Johns Hopkins? ›

Graduate students must follow their program's requirements to remain in full-time status. In most cases, full-time is 9 or 12 credits per semester or term. Students should check with their program for specific requirements. If summer is the first or final term for your program, it is not considered a break.

What is the minimum salary for a postdoc at Harvard? ›

Effective August 1, 2024, the minimum salary for all paid postdocs is $67,600. These postdocs are appointed to the 000949 job code and are eligible for Harvard benefits. An external, unpaid postdoctoral fellow is a postdoc who receives funding (a stipend) from a source outside of Harvard.

How much does a postdoc make at Harvard School of Public Health? ›

Salaries for First Appointment

In January 2024, the Harvard Chan School voted to raise the minimum annual postdoctoral fellow salary to $65k, which will officially go into effect on July 1, 2024.

What is the minimum stipend for Mcgill? ›

2023-2024 Minimum Stipend Amounts
FMHS PhD Student Minimum Funding for 2023-2024
PhD1-4 CDNPhD5-7 INTL
Living Allowance$21,183$21,183
Tuition/Fees/Insurance*$5,191$5,067
Minimum total funding$26,374$26,250
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How much is post doctorate stipend in Canada? ›

The average postdoc salary in Canada is $62,500 per year or $32.05 per hour. Entry-level positions start at $50,000 per year, while most experienced workers make up to $110,875 per year.

How much is the stipend for postdoctoral fellowship? ›

Stipend rates for Postdoctoral Fellows start at $70,000 per year. Supplements are provided for high cost of living areas and certain academic specialties.

How much do PhD students get paid Mcgill? ›

PhD Students
CanadianIntl
PHD1-PHD4PHD5-PHD7
Living Allowance$23,785$23,785
EST. Tuition/Fees/Insurance$5,368$5,106
Total$29,152$28,890

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