
The community of fellows at the Center includes a wide range of people working on issues related to Internet and society, including scholars, practitioners, innovators and others committed to understanding and advancing the public interest. In order to most fully and efficiently carry out his or her duties, the candidate will attend workshops and conferences at the Center and at Harvard Law School, and will have frequent opportunities to expand his/her knowledge of technology and law. The role is positioned to be part of the fellows community at the Berkman Klein Center. This is a great opportunity for experienced legal practitioners who want to serve the public interest, transition to academic pursuits, or work in an intellectually invigorating environment. developing plans and timelines to advance project priorities, meet deadlines, and.managing the selection, oversight, and mentorship of student interns and research assistants and.planning, communicating, and implementing privacy-related workshops and convenings.cultivating and supporting relationships between faculty and other experts in law, social science, applied mathematics, computer science, and other fields to understand legal and non-legal substantive issues, policy objectives, and regulatory mechanisms.working closely with faculty and senior research staff from the Berkman Klein Center to coordinate, oversee, and conduct research, written project outputs, and publications.Working collaboratively with faculty and senior research staff from the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, the fellow’s primary responsibilities will be to provide managerial support and substantive contributions to the Berkman Center’s research on the legal and policy dimensions of online privacy across multiple projects, with specific tasks including but not limited to:
