Overview
The role involves undertaking a comparative review of AI governance frameworks and contributing to cross-cutting tasks for the CULTURAI project, focusing on AI policy in the creative sector.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct and coordinate a structured, top-down comparative review of AI governance frameworks across seven jurisdictions.
- Map national AI laws, regulatory strategies, and policy frameworks relevant to CCIs and GLAM institutions.
- Assess how jurisdictions address transversal policy values including AI ethics, intellectual property, labour rights, cultural diversity, data governance, and access to AI tools.
- Identify mitigation strategies for data scarcity, algorithmic bias, and fragmentation.
- Produce structured AI policy and initiatives profiles for each jurisdiction.
- Coordinate input from partner institutions.
- Contribute technical advice to the pan-European Survey on the Impact of AI.
- Attend regular online meetings with consortium partners and UNESCO project team.
- Submit progress reports summarising activities and outputs.
Required Experience
- A minimum of 5 years of relevant professional experience.
- Demonstrated experience in comparative policy analysis or regulatory research, preferably in the fields of AI, digital governance, or culture.
- Proven track record of producing high-quality research reports, policy briefs, or academic publications.
- At least two years of relevant work experience in project management and implementation.
Qualifications
Degree in international law, public policy, political science, digital governance or related fields.