Fellowship Description The Council on Science and Technology is seeking a University Administrative Fellow to launch an initiative focused on fostering discussion and community engagement around bioethics. In this role, the fellow will have the opportunity to engage with faculty, students, and the broader community, to encourage thoughtful discussion and debate on current bioethical topics. The fellow will also work with the Associate Director of the CST to organize monthly luncheons as well as an annual symposium dedicated to exploring ethical issues in the life sciences and biotechnology including recruit faculty and student speakers to lead discussions and help select topics for these events. The ideal candidate will have strong communication skills and a commitment to fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and promoting awareness around bioethics. Your Host Council on Science and Technology The CST is comprised of dedicated faculty and staff who work to advance STEM literacy across Princeton University and beyond through rigorous course development, creative interdisciplinary programming, and robust educational research. By developing strong collaborations across disciplines, the CST seeks to ensure that all members of the Princeton University community, regardless of their background, experience, or discipline, can engage with, appreciate, and apply science in their everyday lives, in their careers, and in society. UAF Mentor Penelope Georges Associate Director, STEM Initiatives, Council on Science and Technology University Administrative Fellowship Mentor Penelope Georges joined Princeton University in 2020 with the Council on Science and Technology. With a B.S., Ph.D., and postdoctoral research all in bioengineering, her career and education have been interdisciplinary, linking the natural sciences of biology, chemistry, and physics with engineering design. Apply Here Apply for this University Administrative Fellowship! Current & Former CST Fellows Haina Wang, GS, CHE University Administrative Fellow GradFUTURES Learning Cohort Participant "GradFUTURES has helped me to explore a lot of opportunities that sharpen a wide range of skills beyond research. I also get to connect with inspiring people in the Council on Science and Technology, with whom I'm able to work on personalized projects that bring about real change. I believe that science is not just about labs and papers in academia, it's about sharing the beauty of nature with everyone and making sure our technology is used responsibly." Shelby Lohr, GS, HIS Professional Development Associate 2020-21 Social Impact Fellow University Administrative Fellow "I'm a storyteller and media enthusiast pursuing a PhD in American History. Outside of doctoral work, I've studied comedy writing and creative writing. I'm interested in harnessing the narrative tools often reserved for fiction and film to craft compelling public-facing content inspired by research." Kailyn Cohen, GS, CHM University Administrative Fellow "I am excited to be a University Administrative Fellow working with the Council on Science and Technology, and collaborating with members of the Biology Department. Being able to work with other students on campus to make a positive environmental change is something I am passionate about. GradFUTURES gives me a framework to do just that."