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The Digital Constitutionalism Network (DCN) is pleased to offer two opportunities to engage with our interdisciplinary community. Whether you are seeking a dedicated period of research or practical experience supporting our work, we welcome your interest in working with us.
Digital Constitutionalism Network Visiting Fellowship
The DCN offers a Visiting Fellowship programme designed for researchers who wish to deepen their engagement with digital constitutionalism. This fellowship provides the opportunity to spend a period as a visiting researcher at one of the universities or research centres represented by DCN members.
During their stay, fellows work closely with the host institution’s experts on shared research interests and participate in the wider DCN community, including collaborative events and activities.
The DCN Visiting Fellowship is open to researchers at all career stages, from doctoral candidates to established scholars.
- Join an interdisciplinary and diverse network that thrives on collaboration.
- Engage with experts from various backgrounds, fostering a rich learning environment.
- Pursue research at a leading university or research centre of your choice within the Network.
- As a visiting fellow, you will have the chance to contribute your expertise to ongoing projects, access resources available at our members’ institutions, enhance your academic profile, and leave a lasting impact.
- Present your work, expand your networks, and develop new collaborations.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. In your application, please include:
- Your CV;
- A cover letter detailing:
- The DCN member and institution you would like to visit;
- Why and how this host institution aligns with your work;
- A brief research proposal with your objectives.
To apply or make informal enquiries, please contact: info@digitalconstitutionalism.org.
Internship Opportunities with the Digital Constitutionalism Network
The DCN also welcomes applications for internships supporting our activities. Interns may contribute to:
- Research support: Conducting literature reviews, monitoring policy developments, maintaining the databse or assisting with other collaborative projects.
- Communications and outreach: Preparing content for the website and social media, supporting newsletters and engaging with stakeholders.
- Event planning and organisation: Helping to coordinate conferences, workshops, research seminars and other public events.
Internships are open to Bachelor and Master students, early-career professionals or anyone with a strong interest in the DCN’s work.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Please submit a CV and cover letter indicating:
Your preferred area(s) of focus;
Whether you wish to intern in person or remotely;
Your relevant experience or motivation.
To apply or learn more, contact: info@digitalconstitutionalism.org.
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