Integrity Institute Launches Inaugural Resident Fellowships Program

Applications open through July 13, 2023


Hello,

I am super excited to announce our Resident Fellowship program is launching!

You may have seen that we recently got a $1 million grant from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. What is our plan for that money? Mostly to fund full time, salaried fellowships for Institute members! And for integrity workers broadly! We’re calling this our “Resident Fellowship” program.

Here’s the info:


The Integrity Institute is pleased to launch its inaugural Resident Fellowships program.

The recent turbulence in the tech industry has left many of the most talented tech professionals in exodus. We are looking for integrity professionals who want to help shape the future of the profession and define what it means to responsibly build the social internet. We will do this together through our work building the community of integrity professionals, developing and enriching our expertise, and sharing our expertise publicly with the outside world.

The Integrity Institute will be able to provide significant support for fellows work, from salary, to collaboration within our community, to our broad connections to policy, advocacy, and civil society organizations. We are also honored to be partnering with George Washington University and the Institute for Data, Democracy and Politics to provide academic support and connections to fellows.

Through these Resident Fellowships, the Integrity Institute will fund integrity professionals to work full time with the Institute for a duration ranging from 3 to 12 months. Resident fellows will work on a variety of projects that advance our goals: ensuring that social products are built with more integrity, advancing the theory and practice of integrity work, and helping integrity workers have more power and influence.

This might look like building out best practices guides on the work, or advising people in power from a practitioner’s technical point of view. It might look like gathering the experiences of members, then synthesizing and publishing them. It might look like open research that helps the public at large share the insights we develop while working within the companies. It might look like any of a number of tasks that the institute and its members need for success: from original research to helping run an internal organizational development project to everything in between.

The Resident Fellowships are part of the Integrity Institute’s commitment to advancing the theory and practice of protecting the social internet and helping build a social internet that helps individuals, societies, and democracies thrive. These 3-to-12 month, salaried fellowships are awarded to experienced integrity professionals who qualify for Integrity Institute membership.


So, to all integrity professionals out there:

  • Are you looking to take a break between integrity roles at companies? Please apply!

  • Are you looking for a total career shift? If it’s adjacent to integrity work in a different space, like policy or academia, then absolutely please apply!

  • Are you looking for one last integrity gig before you go into crypto forever? Please apply!

  • Are you looking for a route to work with the Integrity Institute longer term and full time? Let’s talk!

— Jeff

Jeff Allen

Jeff Allen is the co-founder and chief research officer of the Integrity Institute. He was a data scientist at Facebook from 2016 to 2019. While at Facebook, he worked on tackling systemic issues in the public content ecosystems of Facebook and Instagram, developing strategies to ensure that the incentive structure that the platforms created for publishers was in alignment with Facebooks company mission statement.

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