Marshall M. Bouton Fellow for Asia Studies
Chicago, IL 
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Job Description

ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs is an independent, nonpartisan organization that provides insight – and influences the public discourse – on critical global issues. We convene leading global voices and conduct independent research to bring clarity and offer solutions to challenges and opportunities across the globe. Founded in 1922 and located in the global city of Chicago, the Council on Global Affairs is committed to engaging the public and raising global awareness of issues that transcend borders and transform how people, business, and governments engage the world. Learn more at globalaffairs.org and follow @ChicagoCouncil. 

FELLOWSHIP PROFILE 
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs is host to the Marshall M. Bouton Fellow for Asia Studies. The fellow will contribute individual research expertise work to strengthen the Council’s research, thought leadership, publications, and convenings on Asia.  This fellowship was established by the Chicago Council board of directors in 2013 in recognition of Marshall M. Bouton, who served as Council president from 2001 to 2013. 

SUMMARY 
The Marshall M. Bouton Fellowship for Asia Studies is a 2-year fellowship opportunity for a scholar, senior policymaker, policy analyst, or public intellectual who will make a significant contribution to the study of the international relations of Asia. The Fellow may bring experience from academia, think tanks, government, or other relevant sectors.  The Fellow will work with the President, and the Lester Crown Center leadership and Senior Research Fellows (including non-resident fellows) to develop globally relevant and locally significant research. 

RESPONSIBILITIES 
Responsibilities include but are not limited to: 

  • Work with the Council President and Senior Research team to build the Council’s work on Asia. 

  • Develop and deliver policy-relevant research on the international relations of Asia, especially China or India, with a focus on regional order, international security, and/or international economic policy. 

  • Play a leading role in conceiving and shaping research led convenings on Asia’s role in the world for expert and membership audiences. Work with programming team and non-resident fellows to shape the Council’s influence and impact on Asia.  

  • Contribute commentary via broadcast, print, digital, and social media in response to news developments. 

  • Increase the Council’s visibility by engaging with the national and international expert community and identifying and delivering meaningful partnerships. 

FELLOWHIP'S FORMAT 

  • 2-year appointment (Opportunity to expand or renew term available) 

  • Fellow must reside in the Chicago area, if full time. 

  • May be full time employee resident in Chicago area, or part time (2 days/week) non-resident senior fellow, but with an active and very regular presence in Chicago. 

SELECTION CRITERIA 

  • Advanced degree in a related field  

  • Portfolio including research expertise, research led convening and research led fundraising 

  • Demonstrated interest and expertise on Asia, preferably China or India, and knowledgeable and expert on global affairs more generally.  

  • Capacity to provide insights on Asia that are relevant to a diverse array of stakeholders in Chicago, as well as expert foreign policy communities beyond Chicago.  

  • Superior verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to communicate complex concepts and topics clearly, thoroughly, and succinctly 

  • Initiative and the ability to work effectively, collaboratively, inclusively, and efficiently in a fast-paced, demanding environment with changing and sometimes conflicting priorities 

Salary Range: $100,000-$130,000 
The pay range included represents a good faith estimate of the possible full-time compensation offer for this role at the time of posting. 


We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, ancestry, religion, age, handicap or disability, marital status, military service or veteran status, genetic information, or for any other reason prohibited by applicable law.

Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

We are committed to weaving diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout the fabric of the Council, and we believe people — their identities, experiences, beliefs, knowledge, and ideas — are critical to our success and to global affairs. We will elevate diverse voices and identities and a full range of perspectives, advance equitable and inclusive access to exploring and shaping ideas, and ensure our organization reflects the diversity of Chicago, our nation, and the world.

 

Job Summary
Employment Term and Type
Regular, Full or Part Time
Salary and Benefits
$100,000-$130,000
There are many benefits to working at the Council, including a flexible remote/in-office work environment (in-office 3 days per week), employer-subsidized medical/dental/vision insurance, generous paid time off, retirement match, half-day summer Fridays, paid parental leave, mobile phone stipend, pre-tax commuter/parking benefits, and more.
Required Education
Master's Degree
Required Experience
5+ years
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