The Accelerator Fellowship Programme is a pioneering initiative of Oxford’s Institute for Ethics in AI, designed to address the urgent ethical challenges posed by artificial intelligence. It supports professionals and academics working on impact-driven projects that promote responsible and ethical AI development, offering a flexible structure with remote or in-person options.
The Institute for Ethics in AI at the University of Oxford is a world-leading research centre dedicated to the ethical development and governance of artificial intelligence. Grounded in philosophical inquiry and academic independence, the Institute fosters cross-sector collaboration and thought leadership, providing a unique environment for fellows to advance their work.
Benefits of Accelerator Fellowship Programme 2026
- Monthly stipend of ยฃ2,000 to support accommodation, travel, food, and living expenses
- On a case-by-case basis, support for project-related costs such as workshops, seminars, public exhibitions or events
- Intellectual engagement and guidance, working alongside Oxford researchers
- Increased visibility through participation in seminars, public discussions, and collaborative events
- A flexible structure, allowing fellows to integrate the programme into their existing professional commitments
- Economy airfare to and from the UK and any visa costs are covered for in-person stays
Eligibility Criteria Accelerator Fellowship Programme 2026
- Applicants who hold a PhD must provide evidence of peer-reviewed publications (minimum of two) and evidence of a rising trajectory of research including at least one grant awarded as either Principal Investigator (PI) or Co-investigator (Co-I)
- Applicants without a PhD must have equivalent professional standing (minimum 7 years) in a relevant specialised field, and evidence advanced expertise, a track record of original contributions, peer or professional recognition, and evidence of significant impact in their field
- All applicants must demonstrate that their project aligns with the mission of the Accelerator Fellowship Programme and at least one research priority of the Institute for Ethics in AI
- All applicants must demonstrate proficiency in English
How to Apply for the Accelerator Fellowship Programme 2026
- Step one: Complete an online application form via the provided link
- Step two: Email three documents (project statement, motivation letter, CV) as PDFs to [email protected] with the subject ‘AFP Fellowship Application’
- Step three: Once received, your application will be reviewed and the Programme will contact you by email to inform you of the outcome
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Here are the most frequently asked questions about the Accelerator Fellowship Programme. These answers cover eligibility, benefits, deadlines, and how to apply.
What is expected of Accelerator Fellowship Programme 2026 ?
Fellows are expected to pursue an independent, impact-driven project aligned with the Accelerator Fellowship Programmeโs mission and with at least one research priority of the Institute for Ethics in AI, managing their own time and direction without supervision.
What is the expected time commitment?
The Fellowship does not prescribe a set weekly time commitment. Fellows are responsible for managing their own project and schedules.
Is there a process or requirement for submitting work?
Fellows will undertake their projects independently and drive their own deliverables. Outputs will be discussed at the beginning of the fellowship. Fellows are expected to submit a short-written summary of their intended research outcomes for publication on the AFP website.
What kind of structured activities will take place?
There is no formal supervision, but regular check-ins with the Programme Director are encouraged. The Programme includes a one-day retreat and an induction meeting. Fellows are expected to participate in seminars, talks, and events hosted by the Institute.
Is the Fellowship a taught programme with classes or assessments?
No.
Can I join the Fellowship Programme as a volunteer if supported places are full?
No.
How should I balance the Fellowship with my professional commitments?
Fellows are responsible for organising their time and ensuring their participation aligns with their professional commitments. The Programme is designed to be flexible and self-directed.
Is the stipend also provided for remote Fellows?
Yes. The Fellowship Award is available to both remote and in-person Fellows.
Do you offer financial support for travel, flights and visa applications?
Yes. An Economy airfare to and from the UK and any visa costs are covered.
Could this fellowship support collaboration with my current organisation?
Yes. The Programme encourages cross-sector collaboration and the development of new partnerships.
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