Penn Engineering and UL Research Institutes Educator Fellowship Accepting Applications Academics, Community, Events / March 3, 2026 Share: Author: Penn Engineering and UL Research Institutes A unique collaboration between the University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science (Penn Engineering) and UL Research Institutes that aims to foster innovation and expand access to STEM education resources for Philadelphia youth is accepting applications through Sunday, April 5. Led by ULRI’s Institute for Research Experiences & Education and Penn Engineering’s Cora Ingrum Center for Community and Outreach, this partnership, preparing to enter its second year, has created a regional hub of middle and high school educators with unprecedented access to leading-edge research and experts from both UL Research Institutes and Penn Engineering that span safety science, data science, artificial intelligence and STEM education. The fellowship connects leading-edge research in topics like safety science to the classroom, equipping teachers with new, engaging STEM curriculum and pedagogical tools. “Every day, experts at UL Research Institutes and Penn Engineering are leading research to help address real-world challenges. By inviting educators into discussions on this research, we’re helping build student agency to lead community-driven solutions to local issues,” says Kelly Keena, Vice President and Executive Director of ULRI’s Institute for Research Experiences & Education. “This partnership expands the professional development opportunities for these educators beyond UL Research Institutes — connecting area teachers with talented scientists and researchers at distinguished universities in their own communities.” Outside experts, like Carl Randolph Sr., Philadelphia’s 1st Deputy Fire Commissioner, help connect safety science to the classroom. “This collaboration opens doors for participating educator fellows to connect with world-class faculty, cutting-edge research and powerful STEM resources,” says Robert Ghrist, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education at Penn Engineering, and Andrea Mitchell, University Professor in Mathematics and in Electrical and Systems Engineering. “Our goal is simple: inspire innovation, strengthen community and expand access to the tools that will shape the future of our youth.” Throughout the yearlong fellowship, Penn Engineering Regional Educator Fellows — considered visiting staff members of the University — will have the opportunity to connect with faculty and subject matter experts, access research and campus resources, and join faculty and staff-exclusive events such as presentations from esteemed Penn Engineering researchers. By serving as the regional hub for this fellowship, local universities can gain greater insight into K-12 education needs and challenges in their region. This builds upon the strong foundation of the Xplorlabs Educator Fellowship launched by ULRI in 2023 which offers virtual and in-person learning alongside peers and ULRI’s education experts, as well as safety science researchers and scientists from its research institutes. Using the award-winning online education platform Xplorlabs, fellows explore real-world phenomena, emerging technologies and multidisciplinary challenges that help their students understand how to live safer lives while exposing students to safety science careers. Fellows participate in collaborative, hands-on STEM activities that can be brought back into their classrooms “Our goal is to ensure that students across the region have the preparation, access, and opportunities required to succeed in higher education. Investing in educator communities of practice is a key strategy for strengthening STEM pathways and improving student outcomes,” says Chanda Jefferson, Director of Community Engagement and Outreach at Penn Engineering. “This unique fellowship equips educators with tools and learning experiences that help students create community-driven solutions which uplift local voices and transform STEM education across the region.” Applications for the 2026-2027 Xplorlabs Educator Fellowship at Penn Engineering are being accepted through Sunday, April 5. For additional details and to apply, visit Xplorlabs.org/Fellowship and the program’s Penn Engineering webpage. Read More Shujie Yang Harnesses Sound to Build the Next Generation of Microrobotic Medicine Alumni Q&A: Hital Meswani