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%h2 Study With Us

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Newspeak House is a hub for communities working to change society with technology, spanning all kinds of civic institutions, including government, politics, activism, charities, journalism, think-tanks, NGOs, philanthropy, and academia.
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At the heart of Newspeak House is its one-year course,
%strong Introduction to Political Technology
, running since 2015. Participants spend a year immersed in these communities enjoying the opportunity to meet thousands of people and participate in a wide range of in-person events at Newspeak House and elsewhere.
%p
The programme is designed to support mid-career technologists develop a holistic understanding of the civic landscape in the UK, in order to found groundbreaking new projects or seek strategic positions in key institutions. It’s ideal for people who have been working professionally for several years and are now looking to grow their network and spend time reflecting deeply on how they can best have impact on the world.
%p
Participants will:
%ul
%li Be immersed in a wide variety of emerging civic communities of practice
%li Engage with expert practitioners working in senior positions across UK institutions
%li Develop strong relationships with a close cohort of peers
%li Work on their own projects with the guidance and mentorship of our faculty
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Participants should plan to spend at least sixteen hours a week focused on the course itself. This will be a mix of discussions, pair work, self-study, attending events, and connecting and collaborating with other participants, fellows, members, organisers, and the growing communities working on political technology. The course activities are designed to fit around a job, particularly if remote or flexible.
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Course content is re-written each year to reflect the dynamic nature of the field and the needs of the particular cohort, but broadly the first half of the year is focused on group exercises and getting an overview of the field, and the second half on developing your individual projects. Upon successful completion of the course, you will be invited to join the
%a{:href => "/fellowship"} Newspeak House fellowship
\, the start of a lifelong relationship with the institution and its networks.

%h3 Testimonials

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“A unique opportunity to connect with communities and ideas from across domains of politics, technology and social science”
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%a{:href => "https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-murphy-982bb1b9"}> Dr Lisa Murphy
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Technology Lead for Digital Equity at The Wellcome Trust
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Fellow of Newspeak House

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“For better or for worse, technology shapes society, but we can - and must - influence the path it takes. Newspeak House is the place to tackle this head on”
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%a{:href => "https://rufuspollock.com/"}> Dr Rufus Pollock
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Founder & President of Open Knowledge
%br/
Fellow of Newspeak House

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“It's a factory which produces transformational ideas, people, and action — the beating heart of the UK's technology and democracy scene”
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%a{:href => "https://areeqchowdhury.com/"}> Areeq Chowdhury
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Head of Policy at The Royal Society
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Fellow of Newspeak House

%h3 You should apply if...

%ul
%li There are wrongs in the world that you want to set right, and you feel a personal responsibility for taking action. This has affected your career decisions, or you have some track record of volunteering or organising. You worry about whether your work has impact.
%li You’re in an exploratory mode. There are rapid changes happening in the world that you want to spend time reflecting on. You don't currently have a single project that you're deeply focused on, and are open to meeting and learning from people who may not obviously possess knowledge you're looking for. You’re curious about the dynamics of unfamiliar groups, communities, networks, institutions, fields, and movements. You're able to engage tactfully with many different kinds of people, whose values and approaches you may not agree with.
%li
You believe in the importance of technology for social change. You've worked on a product or service, whether solo or as part of a team. You're not afraid of getting your hands dirty and making things. This does not necessarily mean that you're a software developer - a lot can be done with
%a{:href => "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No-code_development_platform"} no-code
and
%a{:href => "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-code_development_platform"} low-code
- but you're not put off by the idea that you might have to spend time figuring out how to build something.
%li You enjoy meeting new people. Your best work is done in a communal setting in close proximity to others. You go to meetups for fun, perhaps you have organised one. You’re excited by the idea of spending several nights of the week attending events. You have some kind of online presence, and contribute to various online communities. You’re enthusiastic about sharing your knowledge and networks, as well as developing mentoring relationships.
%li You think that your network may currently not be well represented at Newspeak House. We are looking for a diverse, interdisciplinary group that brings a mix of backgrounds, methodologies, fields, and professions — practitioners, organisers, researchers, developers, lawyers, advocates, activists, educators, entrepreneurs, journalists, technology industry actors, field builders, those coming out of a government office or position, policy analysts, public intellectuals, and those whose practice doesn’t fit squarely into conventional categories.

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If you’re not sure if you should apply, feel free to get in touch for a conversation about whether a residency might be right for you:
%a{:href => "mailto:contact@newspeak.house"} contact@newspeak.house

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%h3 Key Dates
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%thead
%tr
%th 2024
%th
%tbody
%tr
%td March
%td Applications Open
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%td May onwards
%td Offers made on a rolling basis
%tr
%td Late September
%td New residents move in
%tr
%td Start October
%td Matriculation, Autumn Term Starts
%tr
%td Early December
%td Autumn Term Ends
%thead
%tr
%th 2025
%th
%tbody
%tr
%td Early January
%td Spring Term Starts
%tr
%td Late March
%td Spring Term Ends
%tr
%td Mid April
%td Summer Term Starts
%tr
%td Mid July
%td Summer Term Ends
%tr
%td Start October
%td Graduation


%h3 Fees
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The course fee for the entire year is £2400, payable upon acceptance of your offer.
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Living in college accommodation is a mandatory part of the residency, and costs £1000 per calendar month, payable from October 2023 until August 2024 inclusive. This is inclusive of all bills and includes a full time facilities manager and a cleaner for common areas.
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Thanks to generous gifts from fellows and community members, there are some full and partial scholarships available. Please indicate in your application if your participation is contingent on a scholarship.


%h3 How to Apply
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There is a short application form, primarily to give us an idea of what your interests are, and to start a conversation with us as to whether a residency might be the right thing for you. Applications are taken on a rolling basis until all spaces are filled. We encourage you to submit your application even if you're not sure if you want to take the course, or if you feel you don't have time to complete the form to your satisfaction. It should take less than 20 mins to complete.
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After you’ve submitted your application, you’ll be invited to
%ul
%li attempt a short written task that should take no more than an hour
%li attend an interview, either at the college or remotely
%p
Newspeak House is strengthened by the diversity of our network and our differences in background, culture, experience, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, and much more. We strongly encourage applications from people of colour, women, the LGBTQIA community, and disabled people. Unfortunately though, the lodgings offered are not wheelchair accessible, and space is not available for partners/family. Also, aside from service animals, roaming pets are not permitted.
%p
While we welcome applications from outside the United Kingdom, we are currently unable to support the acquisition of visas. If you are applying from outside the United Kingdom and are accepted, you will need to secure your own visa and, depending on your situation, work permit.
%p
You're welcome to reapply if you don't get selected the first time.
%p
If you have any questions about the course or the application process, don't hesitate to reach out via
%a{:href => "mailto:contact@newspeak.house"} contact@newspeak.house
or
%a{:href => "https://twitter.com/nwspk"}>  @nwspk
\. Questions about the opportunity or process will not reflect negatively on an application.


%h3 Pastoral Care
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The wellbeing of our residents is of great importance to us. Newspeak House employs an interfaith minister and retains a pastoral board who are there to provide support for the emotional and psychological health of those who stay with us.
%p
Even in communities where everyone has the best of intentions, things can sometimes go wrong. Our pastoral team are experienced in community harm prevention and response, and we will proactively deal with any conflicts or pastoral issues should they arise.
%p
If you would like to know more about our pastoral provisions, please contact
%a{:href => "mailto:mark@newspeak.house"} mark@newspeak.house


%h2 Newspeak House Fellowship
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Those who successfully complete the
%a{:href => "/residency"} residential programme
become Fellows of Newspeak House. We now have over 90 fellows in our network and they can be found in significant positions across many prominent institutions. As fellows of the college, they have the right to attend college ceremonies and access certain special fellowship activities.
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