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AI for Earth Scholarship is a fully funded program from the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii) in partnership with Environment and Climate Change Canada that provides AI literacy training to Canadian post-secondary students in Environmental Sciences, Meteorology, and related Earth Science fields.
The scholarship grants access to the Artificial Intelligence Literacy Foundations pre-professional development program, delivered entirely online over approximately three months with an estimated six-hour time commitment. Participants complete two foundational machine learning courses, ten discipline-specific learning assets, and earn a digital badge from Amii. Only 750 scholarships are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Applications were accepted from December 2025 through February 1, 2026.
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AI for Earth — Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute The AI for Earth Scholarship Program equips post-secondary students in Environmental Sciences and Meteorology with the AI literacy and skills needed to tackle today’s challenges and tomorrow’s opportunities.
Supported by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), we're training the next generation of professionals who will use AI to solve the world's most complex environmental and meteorological challenges. Apply for the AI for Earth Scholarship program Gain the AI skills shaping the future of environmental and climate solutions.
Supported by Environmental and Climate Change Canada — apply now to become part of the next generation leading positive change. As environmental challenges continue to evolve, AI is becoming an essential tool for understanding and addressing them . This scholarship provides emerging Earth Science and Meteorology students with the foundational AI skills required to meet this critical moment.
The fully funded program grants participants access to the Artificial Intelligence Literacy Foundations: Environmental Sciences and Meteorology Pre-Professional Development program . Delivered entirely online, this offers maximum flexibility to fit seamlessly around your existing schedule.
This program is open to Canadian Undergraduate and Graduate students currently enrolled in programs related to: Related Earth Science Fields Application Period: December 2025 – February 2026 Scholarships Awarded: March 2026 Program Completion Timeline: 3 months Estimated Time Commitment: ~6 hours Method of Delivery : Online asynchronous Hurry and apply early for this exclusive program — limited scholarships are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
“The dual challenges of a changing climate and the rapid evolution of technology demand a new kind of professional—one who is fluent in both environmental science and the power of machine intelligence. ” This program adheres strictly to the UNESCO AI Literacy Competencies, emphasizing a human-centered mindset, ethical AI principles, understanding of AI techniques and applications, and AI system design.
These learning resources focus on responsible and sustainable AI practices, including a uniquely Canadian lens related to Indigenous data sovereignty, bias across Canada’s diverse climatic regions, and the Treasury Board Directive on Automated Decision-Making. Two Foundational Machine Learning Courses Learn the fundamentals of AI and machine learning with access to Machine Learning Foundations 1 and Machine Learning Foundations 2.
Program-specific Learning Assets Unlock 10 learning assets tailored for students in Earth sciences and Meteorology, ensuring practical application in your studies and career. Receive a digital badge from Amii, one of Canada’s three national centres of AI excellence, to share your commitment to leading in an AI-driven world on social platforms. Ready for the next wave of intelligence in environmental sciences and meteorology ?
Only 750 scholarships are available. Gain specialized, career-defining AI skills that can help drive advancements in environmental protection, conservation, and climate action for all Canadians.
Meet the minds behind AI for Earth "We need AI literacy to expand beyond computer scientists to students in fields like Earth sciences and meteorology who understand applications of satellite data, and Amii's AI for Earth program is a fantastic initiative to do just that. ” Dr. Tanya Harrison is a planetary scientist, future-focused science strategist, author, and one of the world’s go-to voices on space exploration.
She is currently a Fellow of the Outer Space Institute and the Director of Earth and Space Science at Mission Control in Ottawa, Canada. “I’m excited to work with Amii to explore how these tools are being used and the unique challenges of applying AI to weather. Building a strong foundation for the next generation of meteorologists and better decision-making is what makes this work so exciting.
” Nevin deMilliano is a proud member of the Prairie Storm Chasers, a team that forecasts and documents severe weather across the Canadian Prairies and Tornado Alley. A weather nerd to his core, Nevin is passionate about weather communication and loves bringing the science behind storm chasing to life for audiences ranging from Grade 5 classrooms to university and industry.
He was featured in CBC’s The Nature of Things: Wild Canadian Weather. Amii AI Literacy by the Numbers Amii's Coursera Rating Apply for the AI for Earth Scholarship program Don’t just learn about AI—learn to use it. Develop hands-on, practical skills that prepare you to contribute confidently as an AI-literate professional in today’s workforce.
“As we continue to experience more frequent and intense extreme weather in Canada, we need innovation to build resilience. By supporting the AI for Earth Scholarship Program, we’re helping future meteorologists and environmental scientists gain the AI skills they need to predict and respond to severe weather events.
This is an investment in anticipating and adapting to the environmental challenges of tomorrow, for a more resilient Canada. ” The Honourable Julie Dabrusin Minister of the Environment, Climate Change and Nature Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Who is eligible for this program? What are the important dates for this program?
What makes the curriculum unique? What is the method of delivery? Are there any costs or fees?
What is the time commitment? How will this scholarship help my career? Amii is a world-leading AI Institute Amii is one of Canada’s three national AI institutes, advancing the country’s leadership in artificial intelligence as part of the Pan-Canadian AI Strategy .
We work alongside Mila, the Vector Institute, and CIFAR to drive world-class research, develop top AI talent, and support the responsible use of AI across industries. Together, we’re positioning Canada as a global leader in AI innovation.
Environment and Climate Change Canada is committed to protecting and conserving our natural heritage, predicting weather and environmental conditions, preventing and managing pollution, and promoting clean growth and a sustainable environment for present and future generations. AI Pathways: Energizing Canada's Low-Carbon Workforce
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Canadian undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in Environmental Sciences, Meteorology, or related Earth Science fields. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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