We encourage applications from scholars, practitioners, innovators, engineers, artists, and others committed to understanding and advancing the public interest who come from - and have interest in - countries industrialized or developing, with ideas, projects, or activities in all phases on a spectrum from incubation to reflection. We invite applications from people working on a broad range of opportunities and challenges related to Internet and society, which may overlap with ongoing work at the Berkman Klein Center and may expose our community to new opportunities and approaches. Fellows might be starting, rebooting, driving forward in, questioning, or pivoting from their established careers.
Many fellows wear multiple hats, and straddle different pursuits at the intersections of their capacities. Others come from outside academia including technologists, entrepreneurs, lawyers, policymakers, activists, journalists, educators, or other practitioners from various sectors. Some fellows are academics, whether students, post-docs, or professors. New joint project under exploring The Ethics of Digitalisation: From Principles to Practice, launched during a kickoff event hosted by the office of the Federal President of Germany with participation from a number of Global Network of Internet & Society Centers (NoC) institutions from around the world, including the Berkman Klein Center. Fellows come from across the disciplinary spectrum and different life paths.
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This opportunity is for those who wish to spend 2020-2021 in residence in Cambridge, MA as part of the Center’s vibrant community of research and practice, and who seek to engage in collaborative, cross-disciplinary, and cross-sectoral exploration of some of the Internet’s most important and compelling issues. The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University is now accepting fellowship applications for the 2020-2021 academic year through our annual open call.