Current Postdoctoral Fellows and Researchers
The University of Pennsylvania boasts a flourishing community of 1200+ postdoctoral scholars and researchers. As a premier research institution, we pledge to offer a nurturing and intellectually invigorating milieu to support your professional growth at Penn.

How we support your work at Penn and beyond.
At Penn, you’ll find an outstanding platform to advance your professional path and equip yourself for careers demanding expertise in your domain. Whether you’re exploring scientific frontiers, collaborating across disciplines, or broadening your knowledge in distinct fields, Penn provides a vibrant setting for postdoctoral scholars to thrive. The University of Pennsylvania is committed to cultivating a productive and inclusive community, we provide access to resources, mentorship, and skill-enhancing opportunities to support your growth and development.
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Top FAQs
Am I eligible for tuition assistance?
No. Postdoctoral trainees at the University of Pennsylvania are not eligible for the university’s tuition assistance benefit. This benefit is available only to full-time faculty in a benefits-eligible title and regular full-time staff.
If a postdoctoral trainee (PDT) wishes to enroll in a degree or certificate program, the full cost is their responsibility, unless their faculty mentor or department agrees to cover the expense. Any postdoc considering this option should consult with their mentor and departmental business administrator to discuss possible funding or approval.
Auditing Courses:
Postdocs may audit courses at Penn with the permission of both their faculty mentor and the course instructor. It is generally recommended that postdocs wait 6 to 12 months after the start of their appointment before auditing, to ensure they are fully engaged in their research and training responsibilities.
How can I get help for conflict resolution?
A great place to start is reviewing various resources available to postdocs for conflict management. You can see more detail on various resources by looking at the overview of resources at Penn available to help with conflict management and resolution.