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Postdoctoral Training at Northwestern University

  

Postdoctoral scholars play a vital role in our intellectual community and contribute to innovative scholarship across the humanities, sciences, and social sciences. 


1100+ Postdocs at a Glance: 

  • 100+ Departments and Centers
  • 49% in STEM
  • 43% in Medicine
  • 3% in Behavioral Sciences
  • 3% in Humanities and Social Sciences
  • 2% in Law and Business
  • 60% International, 40% Domestic
  • 64+ Home Countries Represented
  • 48 Training Grants with $17.5 Million Supporting 98 Postdocs, 582 Mentors 

  

A postdoctoral appointment represents a unique type of training that provides early-career researchers with the academic, technical, and professional skills necessary to advance their professional careers. The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs (OPA) supports and represents the 1,000+ postdocs who contribute to the University’s research mission on the Evanston and Chicago campuses. 

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Resources for Postdoctoral Training at Northwestern

Professional Development

The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs at Northwestern sponsors multiple professional development opportunities for postdocs to learn about science communications, US immigration, loan forgiveness, the academic job market, non-academic career paths, and resources for parents and families, among other topics. Specific professional development opportunities include:  

  • One-on-one Career Advising and Job Application Support.
  • Quarterly Mentoring Up + Down Mentorship Training.
  • Annual Academic Job Market Bootcamp.
  • Research Communication Training Program.
  • Grants to Support Conference Participation and Postdoc Research.

Photo of Northwestern University gate on Chicago campus.

Photo of Northwestern University gate on Chicago campus.

Northwestern University Postdoctoral Association

The Northwestern University Postdoctoral Association (NUPA) develops and supports the NU postdoctoral community by fostering professional and social interaction. NUPA also:

  • provides a forum to disseminate accurate information and address issues relevant to the postdoctoral community at Northwestern University.  
  • provides resources and a forum for discussion for the large number of international postdoctoral scholars at Northwestern University. 
  • promotes a positive and constructive dialogue among postdoctoral scholars, faculty, and the administration.  

Photo of Silverman Hall at Northwestern University.

Photo of Silverman Hall at Northwestern University. 

Benefits

The Northwestern Postdoc Benefit Plans provide postdocs with: 

  • Health Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Paid Time Off (PTO) and Holidays
  • Short and Long-term Disability Insurance
  • Childcare Assistance
  • Basic Life Insurance
  • Accidental Death and Dismemberment Coverage
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Wellness Programming







Learn more about postdoctoral training at Northwestern at postdocs.northwestern.edu. Questions? Email Beth Healey at beth-healey@northwestern.edu. 

Photo of Deering Memorial Library on the Northwestern University campus in Evanston, IL.

Photo of Deering Memorial Library on the Northwestern University campus in Evanston, IL.




The Northwestern, UIC, and UChicago campuses reside on the original homelands and traditional territory of the Council of Three Fires, the Ojibwe, Potawatomi, and Odawa Nations, as well as other Tribal Nations that know this area as their ancestral homeland, including the Menominee, Ho-Chunk, Miami, Peoria, Očhéthi Šakówiŋ, Kaskaskia, Kiikaapoi, and Sac and Fox. Indigenous peoples are the traditional stewards of the land that we now occupy, living here long before Chicago was a city and still thriving here today and current home to one of the largest urban Native American communities in the United States. Native people are part of Chicago’s past, present, and future. 


Questions? Email us at chicago.postdoc.recruit@gmail.com. 

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