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Education is fundamentally a human enterprise. Learn more about our Fellowships. Through a series of interactive, virtual workshops with the world's leading experts in AI, you'll learn the basics but also explore emerging trends and hot topics centered on the SAFE framework.
You'll be in a cohort of 30+ people who will learn with and alongside you, sharing their unique perspectives and experiences. The cohort will have mentorship from previous EDSAFE Fellows and gather in person at least once during the year. You'll apply your knowledge at the end of the Fellowship with a micro capstone which you build, shape, and deploy in your unique context.
Designed for leaders in the education sector from industry and the field, this interdisciplinary fellowship brings together leaders on the supply and demand sides to reimagine education as an AI-enabled learning system. Designed for women technologists and educational leaders, this Fellowship creates a space for learning, support, and building a network.
Built for leaders in the education sector from industry and the field, this interdisciplinary fellowship brings together leaders on the supply and demand side to reimagine education as a learning system enabled by AI. NEW! Established in 2026, this fellowship is designed for educational leaders from K-12, state, and local education agencies.
The Vanguard Fellowship is an exclusive AI Fellowship focused on shaping and establishing AI policy and best practices across learning environments. Created with innovators in the field, this Fellowship creates a space for learning, support, and networking. This interdisciplinary fellowship brings together leaders on the supply and demand sides to reimagine education as an AI-enabled learning system.
It is dedicated to actively exchanging knowledge and driving the future of AI in education from a practice perspective. Applications are now closed for 2026. Applications for 2027 will reopen in November 2026.
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