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André Hoffmann Fellow: Innovations for Small-Scale Fisheries and

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16-Jun-21 02:44 PM
URL: https://oceansolutions.stanford.edu/stories-events/position-announcement-andr-hoffmann-fellow-innovations-small-scale-fis
Company / Organization: Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions
Type: Full-time
City: Stanford
State or Country if outside US: California
Application Deadline: 26-Jul-21
Duration: 24 months
Description:

The World Economic Forum (with the Friends of Ocean Action) and Stanford University seek an André Hoffmann Fellow for a two-year joint appointment for work at the intersection of society, science, and technology. The Fellow will be based jointly at the World Economic Forum's Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution in San Francisco, California, which is dedicated to addressing the possibilities and challenges posed by the rapid pace of technological innovation in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, and the Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions, which is focused on spurring innovation to sustain the resilience of the ocean and the people who depend on it. This Fellowship is designed to draw on and enhance the academic and professional skills of an early-career researcher by creating a unique opportunity to work across a broad range of actors and disciplines to forge enduring solutions to the greatest challenges facing the ocean. Over the course of the two-year term, the Fellow will help build and drive intensive collaborations among Forum and Stanford partners to deliver specific ocean outcomes through research and active engagement with Forum partners. This will include leaders from the private sector, governments, international organizations, and civil society, and faculty from diverse disciplines at Stanford. To apply to this 24-month Fellowship, send a Curriculum Vitae, Personal Statement, and contact information for three references to HoffmannFellow@stanford.edu. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis beginning on July 26th, 2021. Read the full announcement and apply: https://stanford.io/3gu0WeA


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