The Center for Information Technology Policy is an interdisciplinary research center at Princeton University that sits at the crossroads of engineering, the social sciences, law, and policy.
CITP seeks applicants for various visiting positions each year. Visitors are expected to live in or near Princeton and to be in residence at CITP on a daily basis. They will conduct research and participate actively in CITP’s programs.
For all visitors, we are happy to hear from anyone working at the intersection of digital technology and public life, including experts in computer science, sociology, economics, law, political science, public policy, information studies, communication, and other related disciplines.
We have a particular interest this year in candidates working on issues related to Artificial Intelligence (AI), Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies.
There are three job postings for CITP visitors: 1) Microsoft Visiting Researcher Scholar/Visiting Professor of Information Technology Policy, 2) Visiting IT Policy Fellow, and 3) Postdoctoral Research Associate or more senior IT policy researcher. For more information about these positions and to apply, please see our hiring page.
For full consideration, all applications should be received by December 31, 2019.