
Applications are now open for the MATS (Machine Learning Alignment & Theory Scholars) Autumn 2026 Fellowship, one of the world’s leading AI safety research programs. The fellowship connects talented researchers, engineers, policymakers, and field-builders with world-class mentors working on artificial intelligence alignment, governance, security, forecasting, and emerging AI challenges.
The Autumn 2026 cohort will run for 10 weeks from September 28 to December 4, 2026, with activities taking place in Berkeley, California, USA, and London, United Kingdom. Fellows will work alongside mentors affiliated with leading AI organizations and research institutions, including organizations such as Anthropic, Google DeepMind, OpenAI, ARC, and Redwood Research.
The MATS Program is an independent research fellowship designed to train the next generation of researchers working on AI alignment, interpretability, governance, security, and other areas related to safe and beneficial artificial intelligence. Fellows receive intensive mentorship, participate in workshops and seminars, collaborate with peers, and contribute to impactful research projects.
The program aims to help talented individuals transition into long-term careers focused on reducing risks associated with advanced AI systems while advancing research that improves transparency, safety, and governance.
Applicants can apply to one or more of several specialized research tracks:
Focuses on experimental and practical approaches to AI alignment, interpretability, evaluations, and safety mechanisms.
Research on foundational questions related to AI alignment, agent behavior, decision theory, and long-term AI safety.
Examines policy frameworks, international cooperation, regulation, and governance strategies for advanced AI systems.
Focuses on forecasting AI development, geopolitical implications, scenario planning, institutional responses, and long-term strategic questions surrounding advanced AI.
Research on AI system robustness, cybersecurity, adversarial risks, and safety safeguards.
A newly introduced track exploring the intersection of advanced AI and biological risks, including AI-enabled biosecurity challenges and mitigation strategies.
Designed for entrepreneurs, operators, ecosystem builders, and leaders interested in launching impactful AI safety organizations and initiatives.
Selected fellows receive:
The fellowship welcomes applicants from a wide variety of backgrounds, including:
Applicants do not necessarily need prior AI safety experience, although strong motivation, research potential, technical aptitude, or relevant professional experience are important selection factors.
The application process consists of multiple stages:
Applicants complete a general application and select research tracks that align with their interests. The application typically takes 1–2 hours to complete.
Depending on the selected track, applicants may complete:
Shortlisted applicants interview with potential mentors to determine mutual research fit and project alignment. Final fellowship offers are then extended to successful candidates.
The MATS Fellowship is widely regarded as one of the most influential entry points into the AI safety ecosystem. Fellows gain direct mentorship from leading experts, access to cutting-edge research communities, and opportunities to contribute to some of the most important questions surrounding the future of artificial intelligence. Community discussions frequently describe the program as highly competitive and well-regarded within the AI safety field.
For aspiring AI researchers, policymakers, strategists, and founders, the fellowship offers a unique platform to build expertise, expand professional networks, and make meaningful contributions to the future of AI.
June 7, 2026
| Type of Opportunity | Exchange Programs |
|---|---|
| Deadline | Ongoing |
| Country | USA |
| Open to | All Nationalities |