IE University is a private international university based in Spain, whose objective is to promote positive change through education, research, and social impact. Its identity is built on five pillars: technological innovation, entrepreneurship, diversity, humanities, and sustainability. The University is driven by academic excellence – with several master’s degrees in the top 10 in the world according to the rankings of Financial Times, The Economist, Forbes, and QS – and offers an international mindset that welcomes students from over 140 countries.
With 50 years of experience, 1,700 faculty members, 10,000 students – 83% from countries other than Spain — and an active network of 70,000 alumni distributed among 169 countries, IE is characterized by its diversity and openness to the world. The University fully delivers its programs in English, has three campuses and 30 international offices, and has established partnerships with over 270 universities from 50+ countries.
The University comprises of six schools:
* The Business School
* The School of Politics, Economics and Global Affairs
* The School of Science and Technology
* The Law School
* The School of Architecture and Design
* The School of Humanities
In addition, IE’s Executive Education and Corporate Division delivers programs to many organizations worldwide, both to private and public organizations. This work is also supported by academic research departments and a knowledge support ecosystem of 20+ IE centers, observatories, and thematic chairs.
The Center for the Governance of Change
The Center for the Governance of Change (CGC) is an applied-research, educational institution based at IE University that studies the political, economic, and societal implications of the current technological revolution and advances solutions to overcome its unwanted effects.
The CGC produces pioneering impact-oriented research that cuts across disciplines and methodologies to unveil the complexity of emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Blockchain, and Robotics, and explore its potential threats and contributions to society.
Moreover, the CGC also runs several executive programs on emerging tech for public institutions and companies interested in expanding their understanding of disruptive trends, and a series of outreach activities aimed at improving the general public’s awareness and agency over the coming changes. All this for one purpose: to help build a more prosperous and sustainable society for all.
The position
The Associate Director for Sovereign Wealth Research will be responsible for the delivery and day-to-day management of the Sovereign Wealth Research (SWR) Project led by the Center of the Governance of Change and, in particular, the development of the SWF SDG Impact Initiative. The incumbent will report to the Director of the Sovereign Wealth Research, who reports to the Director of the CGC. He/She will manage consultants, fellows, and interns, who may be assigned to specific activities, and will interact with other staff members, faculty, students, and external entities. The post will be located at the IE Tower in Madrid.
Responsibilities
Key Action Areas
* Support the design and coordination of the SWR project in partnership with the United Nations and the International Forum of Sovereign Wealth Funds, and the Government of Spain (DGPOLDES) on SDG Impact Investing.
* Manage and/or monitor the day-to-day implementation of the project and ensure its successful delivery.
* Interact with potential and current partners, build trust, assess needs, and identify opportunities for collaboration.
* Coordinate the design of the SDG Project Investment Vehicle.
* Lead a data construction project, building up a dataset of SWF deals using available sources, including Bloomberg, Crunchbase, and PitchBook, and identifying secondary sources of data from social media and specialized press.
* Supervise, coordinate, and coach students involved in research analysis and assistance at the SWR.
* Provide support for online and face-to-face presentations of the SWR members, and occasional media engagements.
* Coordinate event management (invitations, design, scheduling) in Madrid and other locations.
* Support internal and external communications, as well as resource mobilization initiatives.
* Support in reporting and auditing processes (travelling, budgets, invoices, annual reporting).
* Identify opportunities for improvement.
* Carry out other related functions.
Qualifications
Requirements
* Master’s degree, ideally from a top-ranked university.
* Fluency (written & oral) in English and ideally in Spanish. Other languages (Chinese, Arabic, Hindi) are a plus.
* Minimum of 3 years of professional experience.
* Proven experience in project coordination/management.
* Strong analytical and interpersonal skills.
* Knowledge and/or experience in sovereign wealth funds (SWF) is a strong plus.
* Experience in consultancy firms, multilateral organizations, investment banks is a plus.
* International experience is a plus.
* Enthusiasm, team spirit, and strong willingness to have an impact.
* Ability to work under pressure.
* EU citizenship or a valid EU work permit.
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