Opportunity type
Fellowship
Funding
Independent project
Training program
Cause areas
AI safety & policy
Institutional decision-making
Routes to impact
Direct high impact on an important cause
Skill-building & building career capital
Learning about important cause areas
Testing your fit for a certain career path
Skill set
Political & bureaucratic
Conceptual & empirical research
Communicator
Organization building, boosting & running
Deadline
2026-02-02
Location
Washington, D.C. or remote (with required in-person residency in Washington, D.C., June 1–12)
Description
The IAPS AI Policy Fellowship is a fully-funded, three-month program for professionals seeking to strengthen practical policy skills and contribute to impactful projects in the field of AI policy.
- Fellows receive a $15,000 stipend (Senior Fellows: $22,000) to work full-time on independent AI policy projects, with mentorship from leading experts.
- The program begins with a two-week in-person residency in Washington, D.C. (June 1–12), followed by remote or in-person work, and includes weekly mentorship and career development support.
- Fellows collaborate on real-world projects such as policy memos, briefings, research reports, and organizing events, with opportunities to influence national and global AI policy.
- Open to applicants from diverse backgrounds and locations; remote participation is supported in many countries, but D.C. fellows must have U.S. work authorization (no visa sponsorship available).
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