Call for Applications: UNIDIR Women in AI Fellowship
Background
Artificial intelligence (AI) has quickly become an omnipresent governance challenge, including within the arena of international security and disarmament. While there is no formal UN process to specifically discuss AI in this context apart from the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW) Group of Governmental Experts (GGE) on Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems (LAWS), AI is increasingly becoming a topic of discussion within other UN cybersecurity, disarmament and counter-terrorism processes.
However, a common feature of international security processes is the underrepresentation of women. UNIDIR’s research has shown that, on average, only a third of the diplomats accredited to arms control, non-proliferation and disarmament forums are women.
As a result, these forums not only lack equitable participation, they also become susceptible to oversights around the gender-specific impacts of weapons and violence. To help avoid this issue and also to ensure that future multilateral processes around AI and security are gender-balanced and gender-sensitive, UNIDIR is stepping up its work on gender and security technology.
The pilot edition of UNIDIR’s Women In AI Fellowship (Women.AI) is a first step in this direction. The Fellowship is designed as a capacity-building intervention that will endow women diplomats with up-to-the-minute knowledge of the policy, legal and technical aspects of AI, including its gendered implications. Women.AI Fellows will acquire the knowhow, skills, and resources required to engage effectively in multilateral AI discussion in the field of international peace and security.
Structure
The Women.AI Fellowship comprises a week-long, in-person training programme in Geneva, as well as a series of engagements with relevant experts and stakeholders. In order to ensure to ensure a holistic and effective programme of learning, the Fellowship will be structured around three key pillars:
Selection Criteria
The Fellowship is open to women diplomats who:
How to Apply
For more information and job application details, see; Call for Applications: UNIDIR Women in AI Fellowship
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