
Universität Zürich · education
Senior AI Engagement Lead
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This is not a communications role. You will operate at the interface of academia, policy, and the AI ecosystem: building relationships with federal and cantonal actors, international AI initiatives, and funding bodies; preparing UZH's presence at key AI policy fora including the Global AI Summit 2027; and driving a pipeline of external grants and consortia. You are motivated by impact on the ecosystem and public good and will work closely with the UZH.ai Project Lead, the Digital Strategy Board, and UZH leadership.
Typical backgrounds we are particularly interested in:
- Act as a high-credibility external representative of UZH.ai in the Swiss and European AI ecosystem (federal and cantonal actors, funding agencies, startup hubs, industry associations, international AI initiatives).
- Map and regularly update UZH.ai on strategically relevant AI policy processes, funding programmes, and large-scale infrastructure initiatives (Swiss, EU, international), highlighting concrete opportunities and risks.
- Map and regularly update UZH.ai on strategically relevant AI policy processes, funding programmes, and large-scale infrastructure initiatives (Swiss, EU, international), highlighting concrete opportunities and risks.
- Represent UZH and coordinate its presence at key AI policy events, working groups, and ecosystem fora (digitalswitzerland, federal AI groups, Geneva AI governance fora, etc.)
- Lead preparation and delivery of UZH's engagement at high-profile events such as the Global AI Summit 2027 (programme contributions, side events, delegation, and messaging), together with UZH leadership and the Digital Strategy Board.
- Identify and orchestrate UZH participation in large AI consortia and infrastructure initiatives (including “CERN-for-AI”-type proposals), coordinating faculty contributions internally.
- Drive 2–3 priority external funding applications per year, leading the political, ecosystem, and stake-holder-engagement components in collaboration with PIs, UZH.ai, DSI, and the UZH Research Office.
- Provide short, structured, and occasionally time-critical briefings to the Digital Strategy Board and UZH leadership, including clear recommendations.
- Support UZH.ai's positioning in national and international AI collaborations with other universities, public bodies, and industry.
This is not a communications role. You will operate at the interface of academia, policy, and the AI ecosystem: building relationships with federal and cantonal actors, international AI initiatives, and funding bodies; preparing UZH's presence at key AI policy fora including the Global AI Summit 2027; and driving a pipeline of external grants and consortia. You are motivated by impact on the ecosystem and public good and will work closely with the UZH.ai Project Lead, the Digital Strategy Board, and UZH leadership.
Typical backgrounds we are particularly interested in:
- UZH (or other Swiss university) alumni who have founded, scaled, and successfully exited a tech startup, and now want to give back to the Swiss AI ecosystem.
- Senior ecosystem or policy leaders with 10–15+ years of relevant experience who wish to take on a strategic, part-time role alongside other activities.
- Master's degree or PhD, ideally from UZH or another Swiss university, in a relevant field (e.g. computer science, data science, engineering, economics, law, political science).
- You have founded and scaled a tech or AI-related startup and successfully exited (trade sale, IPO, or equivalent), or
- You have at least 10–15 years of experience in senior roles in AI-related policy, ecosystem development, strategic stakeholder engagement, or research/innovation funding.
- A strong personal network in Swiss and/or European AI policy, government, research funding, and/or startup and innovation circles, with a track record of using that network to get things done.
- Deep understanding of how government policies, regulation, and funding instruments influence startup and scale-up success, ideally based on your own founder or investor experience.
- Proven ability to operate in politically sensitive, multi-stakeholder environments: you can align interests, negotiate trade-offs, and quietly unlock solutions without damaging relationships.
- Credible independent voice: you are comfortable representing UZH in senior fora, shaping narratives, and saying “no” when needed.
- Strategic and structured working style: you prioritise for impact, communicate clearly in writing and speech, and deliver without micro-management.
- Familiarity with Swiss higher education and research funding structures is a strong asset.
- Genuine motivation to strengthen the AI ecosystem in Switzerland and to support excellent, responsible AI research.