SABBATICALS for NIH SCIENTISTS

 Sabbaticals Program (based on the minutes from an SD meeting on April 19, 2006): Dr. Major reported on recommendations developed by a committee consisting of Drs. Richard Cannon, William Gahl, Marvin Gershengorn, Eric Green, George Kunos, Fred Ognibene, John O'Shea, and Carter Van Waes. He provided copies of the policies already in place in NHGRI, NIAAA and NINDS. The committee supported the idea that NIH senior investigators should be able to take a sabbatical on a periodic basis (every 6-7 years) to gain new technical and professional experiences. Such a sabbatical could last 3-12 months, and would generally be outside the NIH, although on occasions the PI might choose to do it in another IC. Sabbaticals at 'for profit' companies would be more difficult and should be considered 'training' exercises. The committee also supported the idea that extramural investigators, who have an intramural collaborator, could come to the NIH and receive partial salary and research support - multiple mechanisms exist for arranging this. The committee recommended that each IC should establish its own written policy, and that such a policy should include a requirement for submission of a 3-4 page written proposal that would be reviewed by the SD in consultation with colleagues. They also presented a proposal for a 'Clinical Partnership Fellow', as part of a bilateral partnership with a university modeled on the Graduate Partnership Program. Finally they recommended that OER be involved in discussions to facilitate the ability of extramural clinical investigators to do sabbaticals at the Clinical Center.

Points to Consider re Sabbaticals for Intramural Scientists (to be adapted, or not, as appropriate to individual ICs):

 

EXAMPLES

 

1 - NINDS INTRAMURAL SCIENTIST DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

2 - NIAAA SABBATICAL PROGRAM

3 - NEI SABBATICAL PROGRAM

 

 Updated Feb. 13, 2009