Leadership Team
The Executive Director of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, Sue Hendrickson, is looking to hire entrepreneurial summer interns to support the Center’s engagement on a broad range of initiatives relating to the rapidly evolving relationship between the Internet, technology, and society. Ideal candidates will demonstrate intellectual curiosity, versatility, the ability to quickly develop expertise in unfamiliar subjects, excellent verbal and writing skills, and the desire to influence public policy and interdisciplinary dialogue on next-generation issues involving technology. Summer Interns will assist on a range of projects and programs in furtherance of the mission and strategic directions of the Center. Summer efforts may include assisting with research, writing, workshops and other convenings on Generative AI, data governance, trust and safety, ethical technology, digital authoritarianism, digital child safety, extremism online, and other current tech policy topics. As part of these activities, interns may have the opportunity to work with Responsible AI Fellow Rumman Chowdhury and lawyers at the Cyberlaw Clinic. Summer Interns also may assist with planning and developing programming for BKC’s 25th anniversary event in the fall.