The application period for the 2025-26 Fellows Program is now open. This is a competitive, fully-funded, in-residence program. Please visit the fellows’ page for more detailed information about each track and to apply.
Applicants may apply to more than one of the three tracks:
The new application period for the 2025-27 Emerging Scholar Program is now open. The Emerging Scholars Program, which is a post-baccalaureate program that brings in people who have a bachelor’s degree for two-year staff positions at CITP. The program provides intensive research and/or work experience with real impact, along with coursework, and mentoring. For more information and to apply, please see our Emerging Scholars webpage.
The Project Liaison position is being posted on behalf of SPIA-DC. It is a term independent contractor position and not an offer of employment.
Princeton’s public policy school (SPIA), together with faculty experts from the Center for Information Technology Policy, have designed a multi-faceted initiative on Artificial Intelligence, and specifically the hard policy questions around the development, application, and governance of what may become the most powerful technologies ever created. The Princeton AI Dialogues—a project focused on informing federal policymaking in Washington DC—will encompass a range of public and private activities relating to AI policy and governance, from Congressional briefings to private expert dialogues to public-facing events. And it may engage a broad range of AI and public policy applications, from biotech and labor markets to national security and the environment.
The Project Liaison, based in DC, will work closely with the Princeton SPIA DC Director. The Project Liaison will possess background/competencies in emerging technology/artificial intelligence as well as demonstrated project management and people skills.
Details about the position and to apply can be found here.