The economics of AI remains surprisingly understudied, even as technical progress in artificial intelligence continues rapidly. The Stripe Economics of AI Fellowship aims to help fill that gap by supporting foundational academic research in the area.
They invite graduate students and early-career researchers who are interested in studying the economics of AI to apply, regardless of prior experience. Fellows receive a grant of at least $10k, participate in conferences with leading economists and technologists, and have the potential to access unique data via Stripe and its customers. The initial cohort will include 15-20 fellows and will form the foundation of a community at the bleeding edge of economic research.
Fellows receive a baseline grant of $10,000. Applicants may request additional funding with justification, for example if funding for a data purchase would accelerate research progress. Graduate students are encouraged to request sufficient funding to buy out a unit of teaching or research assistantship, if they have a specific project idea which a buyout would provide time to work on.
Beyond financial support of at least $10k, the fellowship includes:
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The first call for applications closes on April 15 at 10pm, PT. Decisions will be released on or before April 25.
Type of Opportunity | Scholarships and Fellowships |
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Deadline | 15 April,2025 |
Country | Africa |
Organizer | Stripe Economics |
Contact the organizer | basilh@stanford.edu |