Research Development Director- Cornell AI Initiative (Remote or In-Person)
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Research Development Director- Cornell AI Initiative (Remote or In-Person)
APPLY Who Are We? Cornell is a leading university in Artificial Intelligence (AI), and its AI Initiative reflects a broad vision for accelerating AI research and education. Through partnership across academia, industry, philanthropy and government, the AI Initiative promotes new research in foundational AI, its design and impact as a human-facing technology, the development of AI for new applications, new educational offerings in AI, and the innovative use of AI in education and administration. The position will be housed in the Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science (Cornell Bowers). With departments in computer science, information science, and statistics and data science, Cornell Bowers is a research and educational hub for the fields that power today's global information economy. The college's unique vision and commitment to developing state-of-the-art technologies and understanding the societal and human impact of those technologies, allows for new understandings, ethical approaches, and forward-looking technologies. What You Will Do This is a 4-year benefits eligible term position with the possibility of renewal based on available funding and performance. Cornell University seeks a Research Development Director as part of its university-wide AI Initiative (https://ai.cornell.edu/). The Research Development Director will lead research development as part of the AI Initiative with a focus on government partnerships. This includes the responsibility for developing and executing a strategic vision for fundraising, and enabling faculty research development through visioning with faculty, team formation, proposal development, and active government relations management. The Research Development Director will also collaborate with partners who lead philanthropic, foundation, and corporate fundraising efforts. As the Research Development Director, this position will develop and lead proposal development advancement services for the AI Initiative to increase the success of principal investigators (PIs) in obtaining external funding in AI and related areas, primarily in competitions for large, extramural, multi-investigator grants and contracts, including multi-disciplinary center, institute or facility proposals, training grants, and other major awards that can have particularly significant impact in advancing Cornell's research enterprise. This position, in collaboration with eligible Principal Investigators (PIs), leads the execution of proposals and applications which reflect the superior quality and robust competitiveness of Cornell University research. The position is partially funded by the AI Initiative and the Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science. The Research Development Director will work under the direction of the Faculty Director of the AI Initiative, and in collaboration with colleagues that focus on other aspects of the AI Initiative. With considerable latitude for exercising judgment and self-direction, the person in this position will work directly with the Faculty Director of the AI Initiative, the provost office and other Cornell leadership, college Deans and administrators, PIs from across the whole university, the Vice Provost for Teaching Innovation, the Chief Information Officer, and the Office of the Vice President of Research and Innovation (OVPRI) research administration staff to support PIs in proposal development and submission. Together with these campus partners, the Research Development Director will develop and provide information, training, and other resources for PIs and the broader research community to increase and facilitate participation in competitions for external funding in AI and related areas to enhance overall proposal development expertise and success across the campus. The Research Development Director will establish and manage relationships with government funding agencies. This includes communication with Program Managers at government funding agencies to identify funding opportunities relevant for Cornell, to clarify criteria for improving the success of proposals, and to communicate ideas about new funding areas for government agencies to consider for future calls. The Research Development Director will coordinate inter-institutional proposal development activities that require the creation and fostering of relationships between and amongst colleges, schools, and institutions with shared or complementary research interests and expertise. The Research Development Director will collaborate with PIs to translate research, program ideas, and concepts into specific practical proposal concepts for external funding and will establish infrastructure, processes, resources, and guidelines to facilitate collaboration among university PIs to reduce administrative burden and provide support for high quality, externally funded projects. This position will:
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