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Academy of Finland – Artificial Intelligence Research Grants (2026) is sponsored by Academy of Finland. This grant supports AI research projects in Finland, with an increased focus on AI-assisted virtual laboratories and boosting international collaboration with top AI researchers. It aims to promote the quality of research, scientific impact, and scientific renewal.
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Artificial intelligence - Research Council of Finland Use of artificial intelligence Generative AI and other similar digital tools can be used to support the preparation of the application. The RCF does not require the applicant to indicate whether they have used AI tools in drafting the application.
However, the applicant is wholly responsible for ensuring that the research or action plan and other parts of the application are based on accurate and truthful information. The applicant must be able to assess and, if necessary, justify the accuracy of the information provided. The application or parts of it shall not contain inaccurate information, nor shall the application or parts of it contain plagiarised or fabricated content.
RCF staff, reviewers and decision-makers involved in the processing of applications are not allowed to enter information from application documents or review reports into generative AI tools. To support the research funding process, the RCF uses analysis and optimisation methods based on machine learning and natural language processing. The tools do not review applications or make funding decisions.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Research groups and researchers affiliated with Finnish research organizations. The principal investigator (PI) must have a doctoral degree and other significant scientific merits (usually professor or docent level). Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows maximum €600,000 for a four-year project, up to €1 million for a four-year consortium project, and up to €500,000 for a consortium subproject. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Academy of Finland – Artificial Intelligence Research Grants (2026) is funded by Academy of Finland. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.