WHAT IS AN IDP? |
BENEFITS OF AN IDP |
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An IDP is a tool that allows you to reflect on your training objectives, your progress towards them and to set goals for the future. |
The IDP helps you develop a concise training plan tailored to support your specific career goals. It can help you consider the resources and mentoring necessary to achieve your career goals. It also provides a framework for conversations with mentors, helping clarify expectations, receive feedback and advice. |
BioMed Division Requirements
The Division of Biology & Medicine of Brown University requires:
- All incoming, matriculating students to complete and submit an IDP to the Office of Graduate Studies (OGS) by the end of their first semester;
- All graduate students to submit an updated IDP to their Graduate Program Directors or mentors, respectively, as well as the OGS, every 4 years, if not sooner.
Individual Development Plan Instructions
In order to achieve compliance with the IDP Policy, please follow these 3 steps:
- Download a copy of the IDP Template in which you can record your responses, save the file, and then add and change things as your projects and career plans evolve.
- When you have entered all the information you wish to include in your IDP, share it with your mentor and/or the Graduate Program Director and spend some time discussing your achievements and goals together. Refine your plan based on your discussion.
- Complete your IDP by uploading your completed document to the IDP Submission Form.
ORCID
An ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) is a unique, persistent researcher identifier that is required by the NIH and many scientific journals. To find out more information about ORCID or to register for an ID, please go to the Brown University Library site. We require all Brown Graduate Students to register for an ORCID and include it in their IDP.