The African Observatory on Responsible AI is committed to fostering ethical AI governance across the continent. As part of its Women in Focus initiative, the Observatory is offering five fully funded scholarships for African women to participate in a short course on AI Ethics and Policy.
This initiative aims to bridge gender gaps in AI leadership and equip scholars with the skills to shape responsible AI policies in Africa. The AI Ethics & Policy in Africa course, offered by UCT’s EthicsLab in collaboration with the African Observatory on Responsible AI, provides essential insights into AI governance. The course is designed for students, professionals, policymakers, and regulators who wish to deepen their understanding of AI ethics and policy frameworks relevant to Africa.
Course Content
Participants will explore key themes, including:
This scholarship presents a unique opportunity for African women to gain specialized training in AI governance, engage with leading experts, and contribute to shaping responsible AI policies from an African perspective. Scholars will benefit from:
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Applicants must:
Selection Criteria
The selection committee will assess applicants based on:
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Interested candidates must submit the following documents:
Only one submission per applicant is allowed. Incomplete or multiple submissions will not be considered.
Type of Opportunity | Scholarships and Fellowships |
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Deadline | 31 March,2025 |
Country | Africa |
Organizer | Global Center on AI Governance |