2026 Council on Foreign Relations Technologist-in-Residence Fellowship
Deadline: February 28, 2026.
The Technologist-in-Residence Fellowship, sponsored by the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Fund for Strategic Innovation, seeks to enhance the knowledge, broaden the expertise, and enrich the perspectives of early- and mid-career technologists by providing them with a substantive opportunity to research and discuss issues at the intersection of technology and foreign policy or national security.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
- Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States. The Council on Foreign Relations does not sponsor applicants for employment visas.
- Applicants must be early-career or mid-career professionals.
- Applicants must have a strong record of professional achievement in the technology sector and a demonstrated interest in the field of foreign policy.
- Applicants must hold at least a bachelor’s degree or equivalent.
Strong preference is given to applicants currently working at a private-sector technology company. A PhD is not required for university-based applicants, though successful candidates from academia typically hold an advanced degree.
BENEFITS
- Technologists in residence are expected to spend their time at the CFR producing policy-oriented research and analysis that explores the connections between emerging technologies and foreign policy and national security. The program is intended to be a transformational experience with the goal of promoting enduring professional networks and interdisciplinary knowledge-sharing among technologists and CFR experts and members, thereby increasing mutual understanding of the linkages between emerging technology and foreign policy and national security.
- The fellowship runs for ten months, starting in September 2024. The program pays a salary at the rate of $136,500 for ten months for full-time employment. Payment will be made on a biweekly schedule. The technologist in residence will be a CFR employee and be eligible for CFR employment benefits, subject to provisions specified by contract, law, or policy.
- The technologist in residence will be based in either CFR’s New York or Washington, DC, office. The fellowship is intended as an in-person experience; fellows should expect to work on-site at least three days per week, including Tuesdays and Thursdays as Anchor Days.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Selection for the technologist in residence is based on the following criteria:
- professional experience in the technology sector
- a demonstrated interest in foreign policy
- merits and feasibility of a proposal on some aspect of the connection between emerging technology and U.S. foreign policy or national security
- the contribution the fellowship will make to the applicant’s career development
APPLICATION
To apply you will need to submit the following:
- Basic biographical, educational, and employment information
- Proposal that includes intended research project relating to some issue at the intersection between emerging technology and U.S. foreign policy or national, and impact on professional development
- Two letters of support.
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