Mozilla has opened applications for its 2019-2020 Fellowships. Mozilla Fellows are technologists, activists, and policy experts building a more humane digital world.
Application Deadline: 8th April 2019 at 5:00pm ET.
Eligible Countries: All
About the Award: Mozilla Fellows work on the front lines of internet health, at a time when the internet is entwined with everything from elections and free expression to justice and personal safety. Fellows ensure the internet remains a force for good — empowerment, equality, access — and also combat online ills, like abuse, exclusion, and closed systems.
Mozilla is particularly interested in individuals whose expertise aligns with our 2019 impact goal: “better machine decision making,” or ensuring the artificial intelligence in our lives is designed with responsibility and ethics top of mind. For example: Fellows might research how disinformation spreads on Facebook. Or, build a tool that identifies the blind spots in algorithms that detect cancer. Or, advocate for a “digital bill of rights” that protects individuals from invasive facial recognition technology.
During a 10-month tenure, Mozilla Fellows may run campaigns, build products, and influence policy. Along the way, Fellows receive competitive funding and benefits; mentorship and trainings; access to the Mozilla network and megaphone; and more. Mozilla Fellows hail from a range of disciplines and geographies: They are scientists in the UK, human rights researchers in Germany, tech policy experts in Nigeria, and open-source advocates in New Zealand.
Type: Fellowship (Professional)
Eligibility: Mozilla is currently seeking Fellows that fit three particular profiles:
Value of Award:
Duration of Program: 10 months (The Mozilla Fellowship runs from October 2019 through July 2020)
How to Apply: Learn more about Mozilla Fellowships, then apply.
Visit the Program Webpage for Details
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