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[Commlist] Job Vacancy: "Inclusive Data Governance" Scientific Project Officer - Joint Research Centre, EU Commission
Wed Mar 15 13:38:06 GMT 2023
Job Vacancy as a Scientific Project Officer (contract agent) in the
Joint Research Centre, EU Commissions.
*CA FGIV – Scientific Project Officer – Inclusive Data Governance (Ispra)
*Vacancy notice:
https://recruitment.jrc.ec.europa.eu/showprj.php?type=A&id=2512&target
<https://recruitment.jrc.ec.europa.eu/showprj.php?type=A&id=2512&target>
Apply here: https://recruitment.jrc.ec.europa.eu/?site=IPR
<https://recruitment.jrc.ec.europa.eu/?site=IPR>
Deadline: 21 March
Location: Ispra (Varese), Italy
Contract: 3+3 years
The jobholder will join an interdisciplinary and multicultural team of
researchers and contribute to the JRC’s research portfolio on
*Monitoring and Shaping the Digital Transition*. S/he will work at the
intersection *between scientific research and policymaking*, to support
the development and implementation of the Data Act, Data Governance Act
and other data-related policies.
S/he will investigate innovative and emerging data practices, data
governance models and related concepts, which are at the forefront of
European policymaking in the field of data and AI. S/he will join the
team working on inclusive data governance, researching issues such as
data intermediaries, data sharing for public interest and human-centric
local data ecosystems.
Candidates with a keen interest in supporting EU digital policies should
have the following experience/skills (essential):
* A university degree in the *social sciences,* such as sociology,
economics, political science or another field relevant to the
position and at least 3 years relevant research experience with a
particular emphasis on applied work in the area of information
society, governance and innovation, technology diffusion and
adoption, and/or the social implications of big data and information
communication technologies
* Familiarity with the regulatory framework in the EU related to data,
with a focus on the *European Strategy for data*;
* Very good (C1) knowledge of English.
Specifically, the work may involve:
* designing research tasks to provide evidence in support of policies
related to data sharing and innovation;
* conducting literature reviews and empirical research about data
intermediaries, data altruism, and inclusive data governance
approaches;
* contributing to the organisation of workshops to collect evidence
from practitioners in the field of data sharing and data governance;
* drafting in-depth analysis reports in the framework of the EU data
strategy, with a focus on the Data Governance Act and the Data Act
proposal;
* drafting succinct policy briefs translating the analytical results
into policy recommendations;
* contributing to briefings and delivering input on short-term
requests from key partners (under the supervision of responsible
team leader);
* strengthening networks of international researchers and research
centres;
* drafting scientific publications and reports for a variety of
audiences (experts/scientists, policy makers, the general public);
* defining and following up external studies or service contracts.
The candidate should be able to work independently within the framework
of the team and be open to collaborate with other teams in the research
portfolio. S/he should also have a creative capacity for exploratory
initiatives and be ready to propose and test new data, methods and
indicators aiming to make more data available for use in the economy and
for public interest while keeping companies and individuals who generate
the data in control. Finally, the candidate should show an interest in
EU policies as well as the flexibility to address new policy questions,
adapting to constraints imposed by the policy agenda. S/he will work in
close collaboration with a wide range of partners, including policy
experts in the European Commission, e.g. in DG CONNECT, external
researchers and scientists, and other various stakeholders in EU Member
States and civil society organisations.
The current vacancy is in the *Digital Economy Unit *of the Directorate
for Digital Transformation and Data. The unit studies the current and
emerging facets of digital transformation, and its impacts on the
European economy, society and environment, in support of EU digital
policies. In particular, the unit provides techno-socio-economic
research on the impacts and strategic role of digital technologies, data
and digital platforms for the economy and society, as well as on digital
skills and digital education, and the modernisation of the public sector.
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