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Berkman klein center addres
Berkman klein center addres







The Fall 2020 BKC Research Sprint will focus on aspects of ethics, human rights, and social impact regarding digital transformation with focus on education and learning at a moment of unprecedented crisis.

  • Motivation to produce research outputs within the time of the sprint and to contribute to a joint publication.
  • Commitment to take part in weekly 2-hour virtual sessions between mid-October and mid-December and a willingness to attend periodic social gatherings.
  • Fluency in English and knowledge of one other language a plus.
  • Excellent academic qualifications (near-completed Masters degree PhD in progress/planned or advanced PhD, post-doctoral researcher).
  • Passion for interdisciplinary research in a novel and highly collaborative program.
  • Skill building: As part of an interdisciplinary research team and on an accelerated timeline, improve and expand your research and collaboration skills.
  • Mentorship and networking: Work in small-groups mentored by leading experts in the field of digital technology, education, policy, and ethics and make connections.
  • Research with impact: A unique opportunity to participate in hands-on research activities on a pressing issue and with real-world impact opportunity.
  • Students who complete the program will be eligible for a stipend of up to $1,500.
  • We invite participation from students globally.
  • Students at the Master- and PhD level from all disciplines are invited to apply and will be actively involved in all parts of the program.
  • Average time commitment of up to 10 hours a week, depending on your capacities.
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  • The program consists of three elements: A series of 8 anchoring sessions online, small-group research in teams, and occasional “social” gatherings for networking and mentorship.
  • The program brings together leading experts and mentors from the Berkman Klein Center and its global partner organizations.
  • The research sprint is hosted by the Berkman Klein Center at Harvard University and will take place virtually from October 15th-December 18th.
  • The goal of the sprint is to produce an output to help policy-makers around the world address COVID-19’s short and long-term impact on education and learning. The Berkman Klein Center’s Ethics of Digitalization initiative, in collaboration with the Global Network of Internet & Society Centers and under the patronage of the Federal President of Germany Frank-Walter Steinmeier, is looking for students who want to collaborate with an interdisciplinary team from mid-October to mid-December 2020 on the ethical, societal, and policy challenges posed by COVID-19 as it disrupts education and learning for billions of learners across the globe.







    Berkman klein center addres