This Summer Fellowship program in USA offers fully funded. The application deadline is 30th January 2026.
KEY DETAILS - Location: USA - Program level: Summer Fellowship - Funding: Fully Funded - Deadline: 30th January 2026
ELIGIBILITY - All nationalities are welcome to apply: Candidates may come from any nation. - Inclusive of diverse backgrounds: Applications are encouraged from people with a range of backgrounds and degrees of acquaintance with AI law and policy. - Expertise is not necessary: You don’t have to be an expert in AI or have done technical research before. - Among the former fellows were. - PhD researchers, postdoctoral academics, and graduate law students (JD, LLM). - Professionals entering the field of AI law and policy. - Scholars and legal experts. - Promoting participation: Candidates are encouraged to apply without hesitation, even if they are unsure.
BENEFITS - Weekly Stipend of $1500: Throughout the program, fellows will receive a substantial weekly allowance to cover their living and personal needs. - Round-Trip Airfare: The fellowship ensures that participants can travel without financial hardship by paying for international flights to and from the United States. - Fully Provided Accommodation: During the fellowship’s in-person component in the USA, comfortable housing will be arranged and paid for. - Meals Included: In order to ensure that their basic food needs are met while they concentrate on research and program activities, participants will also get meal support. - Documents Needed and Application Procedures:. - Send in your application and resume: Along with the completed application, include a current curriculum vitae that highlights your motivation, interests, and background. - Video Interview: To evaluate communication abilities, interest in the fellowship, and general fit, shortlisted candidates will be asked to film or take part in a video interview. - Research Interview: Candidates will participate in a research-focused interview where they can talk about their educational background, analytical skills, and possible avenues for future AI law and policy research.




