Quick Facts

Eligible CountriesAny
Area of StudyOthers
Application Deadline12 July 2026 — 21 days left
Scholarship TypeFellowship
FundingPartial
Mode of StudyOnline
ReferenceRAS-2026-0877
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About This Scholarship

The AI Accountability Fellowships support journalists working on in-depth stories examining governments’ and corporations’ uses of predictive, generative, and surveillance technologies. The 10-month fellowship provides up to $25,000 in funding (up to $20,000 for reporting and $5,000 for engagement activities) along with mentorship, specialized training, and legal support.

What This Scholarship Covers

  • Up to $25,000 in financial support divided into three payments
  • Up to $20,000 for reporting costs (records requests, travel, data analysis)
  • Up to $5,000 for engagement activities (venue rentals, event refreshments, printing, social media ads)
  • Stipend allowable up to ⅓ of total budget for freelancers
  • Access to mentors and specialized training opportunities
  • Pro bono legal and public records access support
  • Community of colleagues and networking opportunities

Who Can Apply

  • 1 Must be a staff or freelance journalist working on a wide range of platforms (print, radio, video, multimedia)
  • 2 Must be a team player with experience and/or ability to work collaboratively across newsrooms and borders
  • 3 Must have a deep interest in how AI impacts the world
  • 4 Must be willing to participate in outreach and engagement activities related to investigations
  • 5 Must be able to communicate in English for fellowship meetings and training
  • 6 Can be based anywhere in the world
  • 7 Must propose a concrete, pre-researched reporting project on AI accountability issues

How to Apply

1
Complete online application form
2
Submit a short statement of purpose (500 words) explaining how the Fellowship fits your career path and why you are best positioned to be an AI Accountability Fellow
3
Submit a detailed description of your reporting project (500 words) with concrete proposals and evidence of pre-reporting
4
Submit an engagement plan outlining activities to maximize impact and reach strategic audiences
5
Submit a detailed budget with anticipated costs categorized by type (records requests, software, data analysis, travel, etc.)
6
Selected Fellows must commit to mandatory monthly meetings (1.5-2 hours), contribute to at least one community call, engage with other Fellows in virtual meetings, and share methodologies and lessons learned
📅 10 months

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