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184 | 184 | %p Furthermore, you can leverage this platform to do many kinds of activities to develop your public profile, such as hold events, host guests overnight in the Newspeak House guestroom, and publicise the cohort’s adventures. |
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186 | 186 | %h4 Fieldwork |
187 | | - %p Through attending events, exploring the library, and judging The Political Technology Awards, this activity enables Fellowship candidates to familiarise themselves with the landscape of political technologies and to engage with a broad range of emerging civic communities of practice. |
| 187 | + %p Through attending events, exploring the library, and judging The Political Technology Awards, this activity enables fellowship candidates to familiarise themselves with the landscape of political technologies and to engage with a broad range of emerging civic communities of practice. |
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189 | 189 | The college hosts hundreds of events each year spanning a wide range of civic institutions, including government, political parties, activism, charities, journalism, think-tanks, NGOs, philanthropy, and academia. Fellowship candidates are invited to attend these events and to gain first-hand insight into how such communities function; our |
190 | 190 | %a{:href => "/events"} calendar |
191 | 191 | offers an indication of what to expect. |
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193 | 193 | Newspeak House’s library is |
194 | 194 | %a{:href => "https://civictech.guide"} The Civic Tech Field Guide |
195 | | - \, the world’s largest collection of political technology projects. Fellowship candidates will have access to 1-1 research support and guidance from the librarian, Matt Stempeck. |
| 195 | + \, the world’s largest collection of political technology projects. Fellowship candidates will have access to 1-1 research support and guidance from the librarian. |
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197 | | - The cohort will act as a judging panel for The Political Technology Awards, requiring participants to reflect on their own values and priorities as they relate to political technology, as well as design and establish processes capable of legitimately synthesising their conflicting preferences. On top of that, the evaluation process must itself be published as an open-source algorithm! See how this year’s cohort approached the task at |
| 197 | + The cohort will act as a judging panel for the Political Technology Awards, requiring participants to review and evaluate existing projects in the field, reflect on their own values and priorities as they relate to political technology, and design and establish processes capable of legitimately synthesising their conflicting preferences. On top of that, the evaluation process must itself be published as an open-source algorithm! See how this year’s cohort approached the task at |
198 | 198 | %a{:href => "https://2025.newspeak.house/awards"} 2025.newspeak.house/awards |
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201 | 201 | %h4 Prototype |
202 | 202 | %p The culmination of the year’s work as fellowship candidates produce an original contribution to the field of political technology, both to demonstrate their sophisticated understanding of the field and to have a lasting real world impact. |
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204 | | - Prototypes are assessed in August, when the faculty vote to determine whether they have met the standard required for Fellowship. See profiles of past graduates at |
| 204 | + Prototypes are assessed in August, when the faculty vote to determine whether they have met the standard required for fellowship. See profiles of past graduates at |
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210 | 210 | %h3 Faculty |
211 | | - %p Faculty are long-term associates of the college, many of whom are themselves graduates of the programme, that volunteer to offer spaces and guidance for Fellowship candidates in exploring specific topic areas within their fields of expertise. The faculty listed below are those serving in 2025–26; although the precise membership changes from year to year, future cohorts should expect a faculty of substantially similar character and standing. |
| 211 | + %p Faculty are long-term associates of the college, many of whom are themselves graduates of the programme, that volunteer to offer spaces and guidance for fellowship candidates in exploring specific topic areas within their fields of expertise. The faculty listed below are those serving in 2025–26; although the precise membership changes from year to year, future cohorts should expect a faculty of substantially similar character and standing. |
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213 | 213 | %h4.profile-title Edward Saperia |
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