Caroline Woolard is Executive Director and CEO of Pollinator.coop, a network, annual program, and fund for alumni of over 400 fellowships internationally. As Head of Foundations in the Department of ...
Artificial intelligence is reshaping how we create, how we learn, and how we understand the world around us. And journalism, the institution society depends on most to make sense of the world, sits at ...
Finance team seeks a short-term full-time Finance and Administration Assistant to support a wide range of exciting public-interest focused research and programmatic activities, as well as community ...
Jenny Korn is a feminist activist of color for social justice and a scholar of race and gender in mass media, online communication, and artificial intelligences. She is interested in intersections of ...
Jack Cushman is the director of the Harvard Library Innovation Lab, a software and design lab at the Harvard Law School Library bringing library principles to technological frontiers. His work ...
Ethan Zuckerman is associate professor of public policy, information and communication at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and director of the Initiative for Digital Public Infrastructure.
Joanne Armitage is a digital media practitioner, researcher and artist. She is an Associate Professor in Critical Digital Practice at the University of Leeds and Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein ...
Alicia Solow-Niederman’s scholarship sits at the intersection of law and technology. Her research focuses on how to regulate emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, in a way that ...
Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society welcomes applications for its 2025-2026 fellowships. Fellows will work in Cambridge, MA to conduct independent work as part of one of the Center’s ...
Elaine Sedenberg currently works on commercial development of AI glasses, wearables, and emerging tech while serving as an advisor the VP of Reality Labs Marketing at Meta. Previously Elaine served as ...
The Berkman Center is a member of the OpenNet Initiative (ONI), a joint collaborative project between the University of Toronto, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, and Harvard Law School.