The World Economic Forum and The Thunderbird School of Global Management are seeking two Hoffman Fellows for a two- year appointment, with an extended deadline of August 10th. The Fellows will be working on addressing the possibilities and challenges posed by the rapid technological innovation. Working with the Forum’s Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the ASU Law and Global Management Schools, the Fellows will also work on initiatives to tackle policy and governance challenges related to the application of emerging biotech in precision medicine and healthcare.
This unique position offers an opportunity for a mix of research and applied policy work while participating in projects that explore the policy and governance challenges emerging bio technologies face. With the future of healthcare being transformed by the technological advances around the world, this fellowship will have a strong international focus. The Fellow will work with the C4IR, Thunderbird and ASU faculty on a mix of opportunities to join already ongoing or design new projects and new research, with an eye to the Fellow’s scholarship interests and career advancement at the intersection of the biological, physical and digital worlds.