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University of Michigan Innovation Partnerships works with U-M researchers to protect, develop, and license research innovations to either existing industry partners or newly formed startups. The goal is for these innovations to be transformed into products or services that address the world's greatest challenges.
Innovation Partnerships is seeking a full-time Fellow to work with the Licensing team to assist with generating marketing content for the broad range of innovations reported to our office by U-M researchers.
As part of the role, you will:
- Draft marketing abstracts for innovations arising from U-M research across all disciplines.
- Coordinate the posting of marketing abstracts to U-M online portals such as In-Part and eLucid.
- Prepare customized marketing materials at the request of licensing managers.
- Coordinate the activities of analysts and interns that assist with the above activities on a part-time basis.
- Utilize AI tools to efficiently generate high-quality marketing content for a large volume of innovations.
- Stay abreast of new AI tools for performing tasks and make Innovation Partnerships' leadership aware of these tools and their benefits.
In this role, you will gain experience: drafting marketing content for groundbreaking scientific innovations; understanding new technological innovations to identify the unmet need and potential value proposition; working in a high-volume innovation office at a major public research university; leveraging AI to generate marketing content; working with technology marketing platforms such as eLucid and In-Part. This job is ideal for individuals seeking to enter the field of academic tech transfer, technology marketing, technology journalism, or other writing-based professions.
This position is a three-year, term-limited position.
An advanced degree in a scientific field and a demonstrated ability and interest in writing marketing content, or a bachelor's degree and a background and interest in journalism or other writing discipline; the ability to work independently as well as in a team environment; ability to work under pressure with tight deadlines; detail oriented with ability to work on multiple projects at the same time; growth- mindset with a willingness to learn new terms, technologies, and concepts both through hands-on experience, self-directed training, and formal training provided by other members of the office; willingness to accept and adopt feedback from members of the Licensing team. Full- time applicants are preferred, but part-time applicants able to work at least 20 hours/week in the office will be considered. This position is expected to make at least a twelve-month commitment to the office.
Don't meet every single requirement for this position? At U-M we are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace so if you're excited about this role but your experience doesn't align perfectly with every qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply.
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