Florence School of Transnational Governance The European University Institute is looking for candidates with a distinguished record of scholarly publications and experience in postgraduate teaching and doctoral supervision, to fill a Chair (or Assistant Professors) in Digital Governance and Policy Innovation The Florence School of Transnational Governance seeks to appoint a Chair in Digital Governance and Policy Innovation, or alternatively two Chairs at Assistant Professor level. We recognise that digital governance and policy innovation are fast-moving domains. We are looking for candidates who can think outside the box and who are committed to developing new ways of thinking and doing for institutions and societies by leveraging digital technologies. We encourage applications from candidates with relevant experience in domains that are reshaping digital governance and policy in theory and practice (for example, systems thinking, interface design and interoperability, or complexity theory and experimentalism). We are looking for exceptional candidates with experience and expertise in digital governance, especially but not exclusively with a focus on: digital policy design & implementation; the implementation and regulation of AI; data literacy & management; cross-border data flows, digital trade and cyber security; digital infrastructures and content governance; regulatory frameworks for digital spaces. We are looking for candidates with a strong disciplinary background and a commitment to multi- and interdisciplinary teaching and research. The Institute is an equal opportunity employer, and is committed to balanced gender, geographical and minority representation. Interested applicants should consult Open competitions for academic posts • European University Institute (eui.eu) for further particulars. Deadline for receipt of applications: 25 June 2025. CONTACT Dr. Fatma Sayed Director, Academic Service Tel:39 055 4685 301 E-mail: applypro@eui.eu Internet: https://www.eui.eu The aim of the European University Institute shall be to contribute, by its activities in the fields of higher education and research, to the development of the cultural and scientific heritage of Europe… This aim shall be pursued through teaching and research at the highest university level…, the Institute shall develop interdisciplinary research programmes on the major issues confronting contemporary European society, including matters relating to the construction of Europe. -Art. 2 of the Convention setting up a European University Institute School of Transnational Governance J-18808-Ljbffr