[SIGCIS-Members] job posting of possible interest

Jonathan Coopersmith j-coopersmith at tamu.edu
Tue Dec 12 20:42:48 PST 2023


a job posting - thank you.

, CFR’s David Rockefeller Studies Program has launched a search for a
fellow or senior fellow for technology. The job description is below and at
this link
<https://careers-cfr.icims.com/jobs/2378/fellow-or-senior-fellow-for-technology/job?branding=none>.
There may be someone in your network who might be interested.





*Fellow or Senior Fellow for Technology*

*Department*



David Rockefeller Studies Program



*City*



New York



*State*



NY



*Additional Locations*



US-DC-Washington

*Overview*

The David Rockefeller Studies Program at the Council on Foreign Relations
(CFR) is seeking to hire a fellow or senior fellow for technology, with the
title depending on the successful candidate’s level of experience. The
fellow will be expected to conduct original research on the challenges and
opportunities that new technologies create for U.S. national security,
economic policy, intelligence policy, and/or foreign policy, and to
identify specific steps that policymakers should take in response. This is
an extraordinary opportunity for someone looking to shape the national
conversation on the intersection of emerging technologies like artificial
intelligence, quantum computing, or synthetic biology with America’s role
in the world.

*The major responsibilities of this position will include (but are not
limited to):*

   - Producing original written research on the intersection of technology
   with national security policy, economic policy, intelligence policy, and/or
   foreign policy.
   - Organizing and leading meetings on issues at the intersection of
   technology and national security policy, economic policy, intelligence
   policy, and/or foreign policy.
   - Collaborating with other CFR staff on institutional initiatives on
   technology and foreign policy.
   - Participating in other CFR programs and activities.
   - Working with CFR’s distinguished membership, including those with deep
   experience in technology.
   - Briefing administration officials, members of Congress, and others on
   research findings and recommendations.
   - Building bridges between the technology and policy communities.
   - Educating the broader public through media interviews and public
   speaking.
   - Developing fundraising proposals for the Council’s technology work in
   collaboration with senior staff.

*Qualifications*

   - PhD in a relevant field, or equivalent experience in business,
   government, journalism, law, or technology.
   - Demonstrated expertise on issues at the intersection of technology and
   foreign and national security policy.
   - An established record of thought leadership on technology issues.
   - Strong research, writing, and speaking skills.
   - Experience collaborating with others, working in teams, and mentoring
   junior staff preferred.



*Pay Range*

$125,000 to $225,000 per year

Pay commensurate with experience and education

*About CFR*

Founded in 1921, the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is a leading
nonprofit membership organization, research center, and publisher, with
headquarters in New York, an office in Washington, DC, and programs
nationwide. It is dedicated to increasing America's understanding of the
world and contributing ideas to U.S. foreign policy. CFR's 5,000+ members
are leaders in international affairs and foreign policy. CFR also
publishes *Foreign
Affairs*, the preeminent magazine on global issues, and provides up-to-date
information about the world and U.S. foreign policy on its award-winning
website, CFR.org.



The Council on Foreign Relations offers a benefits package that is among
the best offered by nonprofit institutions today, including an
award-winning health and wellness program, an on-site fitness center, and
generous leave policies and health insurance programs.



The Council on Foreign Relations is an equal opportunity employer and
actively seeks candidates from a diverse background.




Stay sane,

Jonathan

Jonathan Coopersmith
Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science

Professor Emeritus
Department of History
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX  77843-4236
979.739.4708 (cell)

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 *Aerospace America* November 2023
"Technological obsolescence,
<https://www.nationalacademies.org/news/2023/05/technological-obsolescence>"
National Academy of Engineering *Perspectives* May 23, 2023
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