The Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy (Vidhi) invites applications for the post of Research Fellow for its Fintech team based out of its New Delhi office.
About Vidhi
Vidhi is an independent think-tank doing legal research to make better laws and improve governance for the public good. Vidhi is committed to producing legal research of the highest standard with the aim of informing public debate and contributing to improved governance. Vidhi works with Ministries of the Government of India and State Governments, as well as other public institutions, providing research and drafting support at various stages of law-making. Vidhi also conducts and freely disseminates independent research in areas of legal reform which it believes is critical to India’s future.
Vidhi is an equal opportunity employer and neither practices nor tolerates any kind of discriminatory behavior.
Role Description
Vidhi is looking for a Research Fellow for its Fintech team to work out of its New Delhi office. The Fintech team works on emerging areas of law and policy at the intersection of finance and technology. The team undertakes independent research work and also provides drafting and research assistance to government stakeholders on critical areas of reform in the fintech space. Our work focuses on issues such as central bank digital currencies, crypto assets, application of decentralized technologies in the financial space, and general regulatory interventions for fintech innovation.
Vidhi’s fintech work can be accessed from here.
Responsibilities
The Research Fellow will be primarily responsible for the following:
Eligibility
Essential Requirements
Preferable Requirements
Applicants who meet the following requirements will be preferred:
Location and Salary
Application Process
Interested candidates should apply through our website and must submit following documents merged in one document:
1. Latest Curriculum Vitae (CV) in not more than two A4 pages;
2. Any piece of published or unpublished original writing sample of not more than 1000 words with an in-depth analysis on any recent legal issue (preferably pertaining to financial services; or financial technology; or law and technology) that demonstrates the applicant’s legal analysis and writing skills;
3. A brief statement of motivation in applying for the position, in not more than 500 words;
4. Names and contact details of two professional referees who may be contacted for references.