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Job Location | Bangalore |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | Not Disclosed |
Industry | Medical / Healthcare |
Functional Area | R&D / Product DesignSales / BD |
EmploymentType | Full-time |
We are looking for a talented researcher to join us as an Associate Research Fellow for our Technology and Policy Programme. The position is full-time and based in Bangalore, India.The Technology & Policy Programme deals with both, the governance of technology and the technology of governance. Artificial Intelligence, advanced computing, biotechnology, and cognitive science are the research focus areas under this programme.As an Associate Research Fellow at the Takshashila Institution, you willDo high-quality analysis, research and writing right from day zeroTeach Takshashila s public policy students across our various courses, as well as get involved in curriculum developmentWrite frequent blogs and op-eds on current policy issues in order to persuade the larger public, and to inject fresh ideas into the public debateOwn a few activities related to the programme, including administration, programme delivery, developing institutional partnerships and moreWhat we are looking for in you:At least 3 years work experience in the technology space, demonstrated experience in working well in different teams and in different roles.A willingness to try new things, and not be afraid of failure, and bring a creative and entrepreneurial energy to the job.A great communicator with strong interpersonal, writing and editing skills and ability to thrive in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.Strong analytical skills and knowledge of economics. Should be able to unpack microeconomic concepts both through reasoning and through equations and be able to apply it to real world situations which have sparse data.Interest in (and some knowledge of) a wide range of public policy issues concerning India, and a passion to understand them better and try solving them.Active engagement on social media, engaging in public debate with civility, but while trying to persuade others on ideas that you believe in.An even temperament, an ability to conduct dispassionate analysis, and not let partisan biases and blind spots affect your work.Within 1 month of joining us, you will Have decided your research focusHave your first op-ed out in a newspaper, batting for a policy ideaGet plugged into the startup-like dynamic work culture at TakshashilaWithin 3 months, you will Have created your first research outputHave created learning modules for Takshashila s coursesWithin 6 months, you will Have your first full policy brief or working paper publishedHave taught a full module at Takshashila s public policy coursesHave a strong corpus of blog posts and articles on chosen topicsLead a team of researchers and guide them in conducting researchWithin 1 year, you will Be seen by peers outside Takshashila, as a new voice in your chosen field within public policy.Have a strong body of work that can speak for itselfStart a new line of work or a new programme at Takshashila that is championed by you.The Takshashila Institution can offer you a salary commensurate with demonstrated ability and experience. Further, Takshashila allows staff to keep all their earnings from writing, and encourages them to write more.You also get budgets specifically for your research programme.,
Keyskills :
research biotechnology dna documentation fabrication stronganalyticalskills socialmedia publicpolicy equipmentsupply analyticalskills cognitivescience programmedelivery artificialintelligence it blind spots