Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Young Ambassador, Technology and Society Program - Carnegie India

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace  •  New Delhi, IN / Delhi, IN (Onsite)  •  3 months ago
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Young Ambassador (Technology and Society Program), JD, Carnegie India

Carnegie India's Young Ambassadors Program (CIYAP) is a one-year program for young individuals to understand research-based policymaking. Based in New Delhi, Carnegie India is looking to recruit one young ambassador to work its Technology & Society Program. The program for the selected candidate will run fromMay 2026 toMay2027.

The program gives an early opportunity to individuals who want to understand the changing world order, learn crucial public policy skills, participate in the programming elements of a global think-tank, and pursue their interest in a particular area.

CIYAP has been curated specifically for future leaders to:

  1. Observe, engage, and understand research-driven policymaking from a team of Indian and global experts who work on key regional, national, and global issues through a multidisciplinary lens.
  2. Learn from and contribute to a diverse community of young leaders within the cohort in New Delhi and the larger Carnegie network in Washington D.C., Brussels, Beirut, Berlin, California, and Singapore.
  3. Nurture professional skills, such as leadership, analytical insights, critical thinking, and report writing, amongst others.
  4. Be part of cutting-edge policy projects at Carnegie India while building on and fine tuning one's own research interest in these areas.
  5. Be mentored by and assist Carnegie India scholars working on a range of policy issues and build networks both within Carnegie as well as leaders in the industry.
  6. Support various verticals at Carnegie India, including program, development, and communication teams. Assist with the organization of the Global Technology Summit (GTS) - Carnegie India's flagship annual event, the GTS Innovation Dialogue, the Security Studies Dialogue, and other related events.

The candidate should be able to conduct research on a variety of technology-related issues, including but not limited to: Artificial intelligence (AI), Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), cybersecurity, space policy, semiconductors, critical minerals, subsea cables, nuclear energy, defense innovation, data governance, etc.

The candidate may be assigned administrative, editorial, research, writing, or tasks to provide overall support to Carnegie India's programmatic research. Theambassadorwill also assist scholars on ongoing projects, background research, and events – which may include collating notes, registration duties, among others.

Eligibility Criteria  

  • Applicant should be a recent graduate in any discipline with an interest in at least one of the following areas of research: technology policy, artificial intelligence, law, economics, and related fields.
  • This is an in-person program, and the successful candidate is expected to work full-time at the New Delhi office.

Note:

  • Preference will be given to applicants from beyond metropolitan cities. Carnegie India wishes to open the public policy domain beyond major metropolitan cities in India.
  • The interested candidate should submit their CV, cover letter and one writing sample.
  • The selected applicant will be paid a fixed monthly stipend, along with a one-time relocation amount.
  • The most deserving applicantswill be chosen, without regard to caste, race, color, religion, sex, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other protected group.
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About Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace generates strategic ideas and independent analysis, supports diplomacy, and trains the next generation of scholar-practitioners to help countries and institutions take on the most difficult global problems and advance peace.

As a uniquely global think tank, Carnegie leverages its 170 experts throughout the world to better understand the threats and opportunities affecting global security and well-being. In addition to its offices in Washington, DC and California, Carnegie has global centers in Beirut, Berlin, Brussels, East Asia, and New Delhi.

Our global presence helps root Carnegie’s analysis in deep regional expertise and on-the-ground context that provides the nuance required to take on the most challenging problems.

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Biotech & Life Sciences
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Washington, DC
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1910
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