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The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Metascience and AI Postdoctoral Fellowship supports early career researchers in the social sciences and humanities who are building careers in understanding the implications of AI for the science and research ecosystem. The fellowship provides up to $250,000 over two years with particular emphasis on researchers in philosophy, sociology of science, and metascience.
Areas of interest include reproducibility and transparency of machine learning-enabled science, how philosophy of science can inform optimal uses of machine learning for knowledge production, and the relative value of foundation models versus traditional machine learning for scientific discovery.
This is not a program for direct AI tool development or general AI ethics; the focus is specifically on AI's impact on the practice and methodology of science. The program is delivered in partnership with UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of Canada, and includes a fully funded residential summer school.
Applications opened February 2026, with virtual office hours held in March 2026.
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Search similar grants →Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Early career researchers (postdoctoral level) in social sciences and humanities, with emphasis on philosophy, sociology of science, and metascience. Must demonstrate interest in AI's implications for science and research methodology. International applicants may be eligible through UKRI and SSHRC partnerships. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $250,000 per fellowship over up to 2 years. Includes funding for a fully funded residential 1-2 week summer school in 2026, delivered in partnership with UKRI and SSHRC. Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is April 30, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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Economic Research on the Returns to R&D Investment is sponsored by Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Grants are available for studies that provide empirical insight into the social and economic returns to investment in research and development. This is part of the first iteration of the Pop-Up Journal Initiative, focusing on the Griliches Question.
Economic Research on the Returns to R&D Investment is sponsored by Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and Coefficient Giving. A consortium of funders, led by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and Coefficient Giving, is seeking to support primary research that can help develop consensus estimates of the return on investments in research and development (R&D).
Economic Research on the Returns to R&D Investment is sponsored by Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and Coefficient Giving (via Social Science Research Council - SSRC). A consortium of funders, led by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and Coefficient Giving, supports primary research to develop consensus estimates of the return on investments in research and development (R&D).
The Wellcome Trust Generative AI for Anxiety, Depression and Psychosis program funds fundamental research on using generative AI to improve the measurement or treatment of three major mental health conditions: anxiety disorders, depression, and psychotic disorders. Awards of up to £3 million support research teams of 2-8 members with expertise spanning mental health research, generative AI, AI ethics, and lived experience of mental health conditions. The program supports two main research directions: (1) creating or improving generative models specifically for mental health measurement and intervention, and (2) developing evidence on how humans, AI systems, and clinicians can collaborate safely and efficiently in mental health contexts. Notably, this program funds fundamental research only and explicitly excludes real-world deployment of AI tools. The program includes an accelerator stage where teams refine proposals before submitting full funded research applications. This represents one of the largest dedicated investments in AI for mental health research globally, reflecting Wellcome's strategic priority in understanding and treating mental health conditions.
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