Field Stewards Pilot Cohort
Futures Center
The Field Stewards pilot is a longer-term fellowship concept: training ambitious researchers to become domain-specific "field stewards" using FrontierMap methodology, producing public-facing maps, guides, and orientation resources.
A summer pilot involves 2–3 fellows each conducting a supervised FMap exercise on different domains, producing artifacts that become part of JOPRO's public portfolio. This is modeled loosely on Nader's Raiders: equipping researchers with tools and structure to produce high-quality orientation resources for their fields.
What you'll do
- Conduct a supervised FrontierMap exercise on a domain of your choice
- Produce a public-facing orientation resource for your field
- Participate in regular cohort check-ins and peer review
- Contribute to the development of the Field Stewards methodology
- Present your field map to the JOPRO community
Who this is for
Researchers with a bachelor's degree and either a master's/PhD or 2+ years of post-bachelor's professional experience. You should have deep familiarity with at least one research domain and an interest in producing public-facing orientation resources.
Details
- Duration 3–6 months
- Compensation Unpaid fellowship (potential for external funding)
- Location Remote
- Time commitment ~10–15 hours/week
- Level Bachelor's degree required, plus master's/PhD or 2+ years post-bachelor's experience
Apply
Or email start@jopro.org with your statement of interest and CV.