Career & Education
Course Reference
This page is intended to share information regarding online and in-person courses related to sleep at universities and colleges across the globe. Please help keep it up to date by sending information to the SRS Coordinator at coordinator@srsnet.org.
Laboratory Directory
The training and mentorship of early investigators, and encouraging collaboration among sleep scientists is of crucial importance to the Sleep Research Society. To that end, the SRS has created the SRS Laboratory Directory to facilitate the exchange of information among individuals who are interested in obtaining training in sleep research and the laboratories who have such opportunities.

Virtual Seminar Series
The Virtual Seminar Series was created to support career development by providing opportunities for trainees and early career investigators to deliver professional talks to an audience of peers and colleagues through online seminars.
Looking for the next step in advancing your career? Explore new opportunities by browsing the Oxford University Press Job Board for openings in sleep and circadian research. Job postings may include positions beyond early careers, searchable by keyword and/or location.
One of the best ways to explore an idea, get preliminary data, or get a jump start on publications is to perform secondary analyses using existing data sets. These are full studies that have their data publicly available for download.
This page is intended to hold information for members worldwide and is considered for information only. Please help keep it up-to-date by forwarding funding information for the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, and Asia, to coordinator@srsnet.org.
SRS Podcasts and Webinars
NIH Clinical Trials Policies
William T. Riley, PhD
Hurry Slowly with Jocelyn K. Glei
Sigrid Veasey, MD
Mornings with Jon Faine
Sean P.A. Drummond, PhD
humanOS Radio with Dan Pardi
Bryce Mander, PhD

Basics of Sleep Learning Modules
The Sleep Research Society’s Basics of Sleep lecture series provides clinicians, scientists, and students with the fundamental principles and findings that form the core knowledge of the sleep field.